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<strong>Welcome to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet Archive,</strong> a non-official wiki about the Internet Archive.
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300 Funston Avenue is the official physical headquarters of the Internet Archive.
Located at 300 Funston Avenue in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive servers as well as most main office functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
Adjacent to the main building was a Reading Room, which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
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300 Funston Avenue is the official physical headquarters of the Internet Archive.
Located at 300 Funston Avenue in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive servers as well as most main office functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
Adjacent to the main building was a Reading Room, which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
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300 Funston Avenue is the official physical headquarters of the Internet Archive.
Located at 300 Funston Avenue in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive servers as well as most main office functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
Adjacent to the main building was a Reading Room, which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
* [http://xhurches.org/The-Internet-Archive XCHURCHES.ORG Entry on 300 Funston Avenue]
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300 Funston Avenue is the official physical headquarters of the Internet Archive.
Located at 300 Funston Avenue in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive servers as well as most main office functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
Adjacent to the main building was a Reading Room, which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
* [http://xhurches.org/The-Internet-Archive XCHURCHES.ORG Entry on 300 Funston Avenue]
* [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-internet-archive-bricks-and-mortar-version/ Scientific American Blog: "The Internet Archive--Bricks and Mortar Version", April 13,2016]
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300 Funston Avenue is the official physical headquarters of the Internet Archive.
Located at 300 Funston Avenue in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive servers as well as most main office functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
[[File:Readingroomfile.jpg|thumb|right|Internet Archive reading room photo, day after fire, November 2013.]]
Adjacent to the main building was a Reading Room, which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
* [http://xhurches.org/The-Internet-Archive XCHURCHES.ORG Entry on 300 Funston Avenue]
* [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-internet-archive-bricks-and-mortar-version/ Scientific American Blog: "The Internet Archive--Bricks and Mortar Version", April 13,2016]
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[[File:01ia20thanniversary20161026-david-rinehart-select 0000.jpg|thumb|right|300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco. Taken 2016]]
300 Funston Avenue is the official physical headquarters of the Internet Archive. The full address is Internet Archive, 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, 94118-2116. It bears the distinction of being a very large, church-like building that "looks like the Internet Archive logo" (which is one of the reasons it was purchased).
Located at in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building. It replaced the previous home for the Internet Archive, a building in the Presidio, where it was housed from 1996 to 2009.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive servers as well as most main office functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
[[File:Readingroomfile.jpg|thumb|right|Internet Archive reading room photo, day after fire, November 2013.]]
Adjacent to the main building was a Reading Room, which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
* [http://xhurches.org/The-Internet-Archive XCHURCHES.ORG Entry on 300 Funston Avenue]
* [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-internet-archive-bricks-and-mortar-version/ Scientific American Blog: "The Internet Archive--Bricks and Mortar Version", April 13, 2016]
* [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/internet-archive-headquarters Atlas Obscura entry for the Internet Archive]
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[[File:01ia20thanniversary20161026-david-rinehart-select 0000.jpg|thumb|right|300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco. Taken 2016]]
300 Funston Avenue is the official physical headquarters of the Internet Archive. The full address is Internet Archive, 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, 94118-2116. It bears the distinction of being a very large, church-like building that "looks like the Internet Archive logo" (which is one of the reasons it was purchased).
=== History ===
Located at in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building. It replaced the previous home for the Internet Archive, a building in the Presidio, where it was housed from 1996 to 2009.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
=== Function ===
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive servers as well as most main office functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
=== Reading Room Fire ===
[[File:Readingroomfile.jpg|thumb|right|Internet Archive reading room photo, day after fire, November 2013.]]
Adjacent to the main building was a Reading Room, which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
=== Trivia ===
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
=== Related Links ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
* [http://xhurches.org/The-Internet-Archive XCHURCHES.ORG Entry on 300 Funston Avenue]
* [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-internet-archive-bricks-and-mortar-version/ Scientific American Blog: "The Internet Archive--Bricks and Mortar Version", April 13, 2016]
* [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/internet-archive-headquarters Atlas Obscura entry for the Internet Archive]
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[[File:01ia20thanniversary20161026-david-rinehart-select 0000.jpg|thumb|right|300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco. Taken 2016]]
300 Funston Avenue is the official physical headquarters of the Internet Archive. The full address is Internet Archive, 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, 94118-2116. It bears the distinction of being a very large, church-like building that "looks like the Internet Archive logo" (which is one of the reasons it was purchased).
=== History ===
Located at in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building. It replaced the previous home for the Internet Archive, a building in the Presidio, where it was housed from 1996 to 2009.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
=== Function ===
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive servers as well as most main office functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
=== Reading Room Fire ===
[[File:Readingroomfile.jpg|thumb|right|Internet Archive reading room photo, day after fire, November 2013.]]
Adjacent to the main building was a Reading Room, which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
=== Trivia ===
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
=== Related Links ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
* [http://xhurches.org/The-Internet-Archive XCHURCHES.ORG Entry on 300 Funston Avenue]
* [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-internet-archive-bricks-and-mortar-version/ Scientific American Blog: "The Internet Archive--Bricks and Mortar Version", April 13, 2016]
* [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/internet-archive-headquarters Atlas Obscura entry for the Internet Archive]
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[[File:01ia20thanniversary20161026-david-rinehart-select 0000.jpg|thumb|right|300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco. Taken 2016]]
300 Funston Avenue is the official physical headquarters of the Internet Archive. The full address is Internet Archive, 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, 94118-2116. It bears the distinction of being a very large, church-like building that "looks like the Internet Archive logo" (which is one of the reasons it was purchased).
=== History ===
Located at in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building. It replaced the previous home for the Internet Archive, a building in the Presidio, where it was housed from 1996 to 2009.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
=== Function ===
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive servers as well as most main office functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
=== Reading Room Fire ===
[[File:Readingroomfile.jpg|thumb|right|Internet Archive reading room photo, day after fire, November 2013.]]
Adjacent to the main building was a Reading Room, which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
=== Trivia ===
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
=== Related Links ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
* [http://xhurches.org/The-Internet-Archive XCHURCHES.ORG Entry on 300 Funston Avenue]
* [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-internet-archive-bricks-and-mortar-version/ Scientific American Blog: "The Internet Archive--Bricks and Mortar Version", April 13, 2016]
* [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/internet-archive-headquarters Atlas Obscura entry for the Internet Archive]
* [https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/15923410/300-Funston-Ave-San-Francisco-CA/ Loopnet Listing for 300 Funston Avenue in 2008]
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[[File:01ia20thanniversary20161026-david-rinehart-select 0000.jpg|thumb|right|300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco. Taken 2016]]
300 Funston Avenue is the official physical headquarters of the [[Internet Archive]]. The full address is Internet Archive, 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, 94118-2116. It bears the distinction of being a very large, church-like building that "looks like the Internet Archive [[logo]]" (which is one of the reasons it was purchased).
=== History ===
Located at in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building. It replaced the previous home for the Internet Archive, a building in the Presidio, where it was housed from 1996 to 2009.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
=== Function ===
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive [[servers]] as well as most [[main office]] functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
=== Reading Room Fire ===
[[File:Readingroomfile.jpg|thumb|right|Internet Archive reading room photo, day after fire, November 2013.]]
Adjacent to the main building was a [[Reading Room]], which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
=== Trivia ===
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
=== Related Links ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
* [http://xhurches.org/The-Internet-Archive XCHURCHES.ORG Entry on 300 Funston Avenue]
* [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-internet-archive-bricks-and-mortar-version/ Scientific American Blog: "The Internet Archive--Bricks and Mortar Version", April 13, 2016]
* [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/internet-archive-headquarters Atlas Obscura entry for the Internet Archive]
* [https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/15923410/300-Funston-Ave-San-Francisco-CA/ Loopnet Listing for 300 Funston Avenue in 2008]
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Image of the Reading Room post-fire, November 2013. From the Internet Archive blog.
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* Building, Physical Archive, Statues
* History of Brewster Kahle and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects (Credit Union, Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and APIs
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially Partner Collections
* Prominent Collections
* Open Collections
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding Metadata
* Making a Useful Object
* How to Properly Upload (web-based or command-line tool)
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If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, Statues
* History of Brewster Kahle and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects (Credit Union, Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and APIs
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially Partner Collections
* Prominent Collections
* Open Collections
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding Metadata
* Making a Useful Object
* How to Properly Upload (web-based or command-line tool)
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, Statues
* History of Brewster Kahle and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects (Credit Union, Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[Internet Archive APIs|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially Partner Collections
* Prominent Collections
* Open Collections
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding Metadata
* Making a Useful Object
* How to Properly Upload (web-based or command-line tool)
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Internet Archive Statues|Statues]]
* History of Brewster Kahle and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects (Credit Union, Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[Internet Archive APIs|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially Partner Collections
* Prominent Collections
* Open Collections
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding Metadata
* Making a Useful Object
* How to Properly Upload (web-based or command-line tool)
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_Kahle Wikipedia Entry on Brewster Kahle]
* [http://brewster.kahle.org/ Brewster Kahle Blog]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking_Machines_Corporation Wikipedia Entry on Thinking Machines]
* [https://archive.org/details/brewster_kahle_interview_1992 1992 Interview with Kahle Regarding WAIS Project/Company]
* [https://www.internethalloffame.org/inductees/brewster-kahle-0 Internet Hall of Fame Induction Page]
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The Internet Archive has a number of APIs available for interactions with the collections.
A READTHEDOCS site exists here: https://archive.org/services/docs/api/index.html#
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The Internet Archive has a number of APIs available for interactions with the collections.
A READTHEDOCS site exists here: https://archive.org/services/docs/api/index.html#
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Located in the Great Room of the Internet Archive are over 120 clay statues of current and previous Internet Archive employees and collaborators, created by Nuala Creed.
General Internet Archive policy has been to create a statue for employees after 3 years tenure; occasionally, figures have been created in memory of Friends of the Archive who have died. (For example, Aaron Swartz and John Perry Barlow).
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuala_Creed Wikipedia entry on Sculptor Nuala Creed]
* [http://www.internetarchivists.org/ Official website of information about the Statues]
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Located in the Great Room of the Internet Archive are over 120 clay statues of current and previous Internet Archive employees and collaborators, created by Nuala Creed.
General Internet Archive policy has been to create a statue for employees after 3 years tenure; occasionally, figures have been created in memory of Friends of the Archive who have died. (For example, Aaron Swartz and John Perry Barlow).
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuala_Creed Wikipedia entry on Sculptor Nuala Creed]
* [http://www.internetarchivists.org/ Official website of information about the Statues]
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
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The Internet Archive Software Library is a series of collections and sub-collections centered around the emulation of computer programs at the Internet Archive using the [[Emularity]] system. The vast majority of titles with emulation enabled at the Archive reside here, although there are also three other major collections: The Internet Arcade, Console Living Room, [https://archive.org/details/businesscase The Business Case], and [https://archive.org/details/historicalsoftware Historical Software Collection]. Items can only be added to the Software Library by an admin, although functional emulation can be done by simply uploading to the archive. (Items that are uploaded and contain emulation are automatically moved to the [https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_contribs Software Library Contributions] collection by a script.)
== Software Library Collections ==
The Library is separated by machine type, followed by genre of software.
'''[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_apple APPLE (8-BIT)]'''
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz_games
* softwarelibrary_apple_logic
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz_applications
* softwarelibrary_apple_asimov_misc
* softwarelibrary_apple_asimov_productivity
* softwarelibrary_apple_mecc
* apple_ii_library_demos
* apple_ii_library_operatingsystems
* apple_ii_library_magazines
* apple_ii_library_compilations
* apple_ii_library_educational
* apple_ii_library_applications
* apple_ii_library_4am
* softwarelibrary_apple_daspider
* wozaday
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz_mecc
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz_educational
* softwarelibrary_apple_contribs
* softwarelibrary_apple_auge
* riag_floppies_collection
* nibblemagazinedisks
* softwarelibrary_apple_jbh
* softwarelibrary_apple_games
* softwarelibrary_apple_asimov_utilities
* 3d0g_knight_floppies
* softwarelibrary_apple_asimov_pd
* flux_capacity
* glitchfloppies
* software_of_the_month_club
* larryshermandisks
There is also a collection called [https://archive.org/details/4amp4 4amp4] that are video captures of Apple II boot sequences.
APPLE IIgs
* softwarelibrary_apple2gs_games
* softwarelibrary_apple2gs_educational
* softwarelibrary_apple2gs
* softwarelibrary_apple_iigs_euro
* softwarelibrary_apple2gs_applications
[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_atari ATARI (8-BIT)
* atari_8bit_library_pooldisks
* atari_8bit_library_magazines
* atari_8bit_library_educational
* atari_8bit_library_applications
* atari_8bit_library_games
* atari_8bit_library_demos
* Old_Hackers_Atari_User_Group_Newsletter
* softwarelibrary_atari_contribs
* softwarelibrary_atari_analog
[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_c64 COMMODORE 64]
* softwarelibrary_c64_musicdisks
* softwarelibrary_c64_demos
* softwarelibrary_c64_diskmags_scene
* softwarelibrary_c64_games
* softwarelibrary_c64_educational
* softwarelibrary_c64_gamecarts
* softwarelibrary_c64_showcase
* softwarelibrary_c64_games_seuck
COMMODORE AMIGA
* softwarelibrary_amiga_demopacks
* softwarelibrary_amiga_pd
* softwarelibrary_amiga_musicdisks
* softwarelibrary_amiga_showcase
* softwarelibrary_amiga_coverdisks
* softwarelibrary_amiga_applications
* softwarelibrary_amiga_collections
* softwarelibrary_amiga_games
COMMODORE PET
softwarelibrary_pet
MACINTOSH
* softwarelibrary_mac
[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos MS-DOS]
* softwarelibrary_msdos_shareware
* softwarelibrary_msdos_texteditors
* softwarelibrary_msdos_apps
* softwarelibrary_msdos_frostbyte
* softwarelibrary_msdos_zzt
* softwarelibrary_msdos_showcase
* festivalfloppies
* msdos_demoscene
* doshaven-homebrew
* glorious_trainwrecks
* softwarelibrary_msdos_games
* microcomcollection
TANDY COLOR COMPUTER 2
* softwarelibrary_coco2
WINDOWS 3.X
The Windows 3.x collection is technically run by a special edition of Windows 3.1 that runs in DOSBOX.
* softwarelibrary_win3_games
* softwarelibrary_win3_desktoptoys
* softwarelibrary_win3_productivity
* softwarelibrary_win3
* softwarelibrary_win3_showcase
* softwarelibrary_win3_shareware
[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_zx_spectrum ZX SPECTRUM]
* zx_spectrum_library_demos
* zx_spectrum_library_educational
* zx_spectrum_library_applications
* zx_spectrum_library_covertapes
* zx_spectrum_library_games
softwarelibrary_contribs
DISK MAGAZINES
Another collection tree consists of Disk Magazines, sets of disks that were released as part of magazines or as issues in their own right.
* diskmags
* bigbluedisk
A separate collection of blurred-thumbnail software items is located in the [https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_mature Mature Software] collection, derived from all the other platforms and consisting of images with adult-themed thumbnails.
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The Internet Archive Software Library is a series of collections and sub-collections centered around the emulation of computer programs at the Internet Archive using the [[Emularity]] system. The vast majority of titles with emulation enabled at the Archive reside here, although there are also three other major collections: The Internet Arcade, Console Living Room, [https://archive.org/details/businesscase The Business Case], and [https://archive.org/details/historicalsoftware Historical Software Collection]. Items can only be added to the Software Library by an admin, although functional emulation can be done by simply uploading to the archive. (Items that are uploaded and contain emulation are automatically moved to the [https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_contribs Software Library Contributions] collection by a script.)
== Software Library Collections ==
The Library is separated by machine type, followed by genre of software.
'''[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_apple APPLE (8-BIT)]'''
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz_games
* softwarelibrary_apple_logic
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz_applications
* softwarelibrary_apple_asimov_misc
* softwarelibrary_apple_asimov_productivity
* softwarelibrary_apple_mecc
* apple_ii_library_demos
* apple_ii_library_operatingsystems
* apple_ii_library_magazines
* apple_ii_library_compilations
* apple_ii_library_educational
* apple_ii_library_applications
* apple_ii_library_4am
* softwarelibrary_apple_daspider
* wozaday
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz_mecc
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz_educational
* softwarelibrary_apple_contribs
* softwarelibrary_apple_auge
* riag_floppies_collection
* nibblemagazinedisks
* softwarelibrary_apple_jbh
* softwarelibrary_apple_games
* softwarelibrary_apple_asimov_utilities
* 3d0g_knight_floppies
* softwarelibrary_apple_asimov_pd
* flux_capacity
* glitchfloppies
* software_of_the_month_club
* larryshermandisks
There is also a collection called [https://archive.org/details/4amp4 4amp4] that are video captures of Apple II boot sequences.
APPLE IIgs
* softwarelibrary_apple2gs_games
* softwarelibrary_apple2gs_educational
* softwarelibrary_apple2gs
* softwarelibrary_apple_iigs_euro
* softwarelibrary_apple2gs_applications
[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_atari ATARI (8-BIT)]
* atari_8bit_library_pooldisks
* atari_8bit_library_magazines
* atari_8bit_library_educational
* atari_8bit_library_applications
* atari_8bit_library_games
* atari_8bit_library_demos
* Old_Hackers_Atari_User_Group_Newsletter
* softwarelibrary_atari_contribs
* softwarelibrary_atari_analog
[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_c64 COMMODORE 64]
* softwarelibrary_c64_musicdisks
* softwarelibrary_c64_demos
* softwarelibrary_c64_diskmags_scene
* softwarelibrary_c64_games
* softwarelibrary_c64_educational
* softwarelibrary_c64_gamecarts
* softwarelibrary_c64_showcase
* softwarelibrary_c64_games_seuck
COMMODORE AMIGA
* softwarelibrary_amiga_demopacks
* softwarelibrary_amiga_pd
* softwarelibrary_amiga_musicdisks
* softwarelibrary_amiga_showcase
* softwarelibrary_amiga_coverdisks
* softwarelibrary_amiga_applications
* softwarelibrary_amiga_collections
* softwarelibrary_amiga_games
COMMODORE PET
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MACINTOSH
* softwarelibrary_mac
[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos MS-DOS]
* softwarelibrary_msdos_shareware
* softwarelibrary_msdos_texteditors
* softwarelibrary_msdos_apps
* softwarelibrary_msdos_frostbyte
* softwarelibrary_msdos_zzt
* softwarelibrary_msdos_showcase
* festivalfloppies
* msdos_demoscene
* doshaven-homebrew
* glorious_trainwrecks
* softwarelibrary_msdos_games
* microcomcollection
TANDY COLOR COMPUTER 2
* softwarelibrary_coco2
WINDOWS 3.X
The Windows 3.x collection is technically run by a special edition of Windows 3.1 that runs in DOSBOX.
* softwarelibrary_win3_games
* softwarelibrary_win3_desktoptoys
* softwarelibrary_win3_productivity
* softwarelibrary_win3
* softwarelibrary_win3_showcase
* softwarelibrary_win3_shareware
[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_zx_spectrum ZX SPECTRUM]
* zx_spectrum_library_demos
* zx_spectrum_library_educational
* zx_spectrum_library_applications
* zx_spectrum_library_covertapes
* zx_spectrum_library_games
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DISK MAGAZINES
Another collection tree consists of Disk Magazines, sets of disks that were released as part of magazines or as issues in their own right.
* diskmags
* bigbluedisk
A separate collection of blurred-thumbnail software items is located in the [https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_mature Mature Software] collection, derived from all the other platforms and consisting of images with adult-themed thumbnails.
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Mediatypes are the classification of type of items on the Archive to indicate how the system should present and produce derivations from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades, these mediatypes are relevant
Currently, the Internet Archive recognizes the following mediatypes: texts, audio, movies, software, data, image, and web.
=== Texts ===
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving OCR (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the Book Scanning Operation.
=== Audio ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created
There is also a specialized *etree* media type affiliated with audio, that allows for specific treatment of those files.
=== Image ===
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
=== Data ===
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Mediatypes are the classification of type of items on the Archive to indicate how the system should present and produce derivations from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades, these mediatypes are relevant
Currently, the Internet Archive recognizes the following mediatypes: texts, audio, movies, software, data, image, and web.
=== Texts ===
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving OCR (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the Book Scanning Operation.
=== Audio ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created
There is also a specialized *etree* media type affiliated with audio, that allows for specific treatment of those files.
=== Image ===
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
=== Data ===
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Mediatypes are the classification of type of items on the Archive to indicate how the system should present and produce derivations from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades, these mediatypes are relevant
Currently, the Internet Archive recognizes the following mediatypes: texts, audio, movies, software, data, image, and web.
=== Texts ===
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving OCR (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the Book Scanning Operation.
=== Audio ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created
There is also a specialized *etree* media type affiliated with audio, that allows for specific treatment of those files.
=== Image ===
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
=== Data ===
=== Other Considerations ===
There are occasionally other media types in the _mediatype_ field, due to errors, old tests, and other factors, but they are not specifically valid. They are often trapped inside dark or disused items.
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Mediatypes are the classification of type of items on the Archive to indicate how the system should present and produce derivations from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades, these mediatypes are relevant
Currently, the Internet Archive recognizes the following mediatypes: texts, audio, movies, software, data, image, and web.
=== Texts ===
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving OCR (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the Book Scanning Operation.
=== Audio ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created
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=== Image ===
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
=== Data ===
=== Other Considerations ===
There are occasionally other media types in the ''mediatype'' field, due to errors, old tests, and other factors, but they are not specifically valid. They are often trapped inside dark or disused items.
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Mediatypes are the classification of type of items on [[Internet Archive]] to indicate how the system should present and produce [[Deriving|derivations]] from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades, these mediatypes are relevant
Currently, the Internet Archive recognizes the following mediatypes: [[Text|texts]], [[audio]], [[movies]], [[software]], [[data]], [[image]], and [[web]].
=== Texts ===
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving [[OCR]] (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the [[Book Scanning Operation]].
=== Audio ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created
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=== Image ===
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
=== Data ===
=== Other Considerations ===
There are occasionally other mediatypes in the ''mediatype'' [[metadata]] field, due to errors, old tests, and other factors, but they are not specifically valid. They are often trapped inside [[Dark items|dark]] or [[disused items]].
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== Web ==
[[File:upload-metadata.png|thumb|The metadata creation page for a new item.]]
The web interface to create an item can be found by clicking on the upload icon in the top-right corner on [[archive.org]] or by visiting https://archive.org/create/. The user is greeted with a "Share your Files" page, which contains a green button to "upload files", and a blue button for [[etree.org]] uploader.
After clicking the Green "upload files" button, the user is shown a window where files can be dragged to or selected for upload. Selecting one or more files leads to a page where [[metadata]] can be created for the item. This includes a titles, [[identifier]], description, tags, creator, date, [[collection]], language and the [[license]]. Addition metadata can be added in the "More options box". Finally the item can be uploaded with the blue "Upload and Create Your Item" button.
== API ==
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The [[Internet Archive]] allows anyone with an account to create [[items]]. This can be done through the website and through an API.
== Web ==
[[File:upload-metadata.png|thumb|The metadata creation page for a new item.]]
The web interface to create an item can be found by clicking on the upload icon in the top-right corner on [[archive.org]] or by visiting https://archive.org/create/. The user is greeted with a "Share your Files" page, which contains a green button to "upload files", and a blue button for [[etree.org]] uploader.
After clicking the Green "upload files" button, the user is shown a window where files can be dragged to or selected for upload. Selecting one or more files leads to a page where [[metadata]] can be created for the item. This includes a titles, [[identifier]], description, tags, creator, date, [[collection]], language and the [[license]]. Addition metadata can be added in the "More options box". Finally the item can be uploaded with the blue "Upload and Create Your Item" button.
== API ==
An [[API]] is available for the more tech-savvy users. This allows for easier and faster uploading of items. More information about the API can be found on it's page here, or at https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html.
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== Reasons ==
Two reasons are the main cause for an item to be made dark, either a violation of the [[Terms of Service]] or the item being a test item and possibly being in the [[test collection]].
=== Violation of ToS ==
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=== Other ===
Another reason an item can be made dark is because the data in the item is bad or invalid. This usually happens in case of automated recording [[projects]]. During this projects a possibility exists of gathering bad data, for example in case the source stream is down or is transmitting bad data. In this case the item with the bad data can be made dark, so the bad data is made unaccessible.
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Items on [[Internet Archive]] can be made [[Unavailable items|unavailable]] for [[downloading]]. When an item has been made dark, the data it holds is not [[Deleted items|deleted]], so an item can be restored later.
== Reasons ==
Two reasons are the main cause for an item to be made dark, either a violation of the [[Terms of Service]] or the item being a test item and possibly being in the [[test collection]].
=== Violation of ToS ==
Violation of the Terms of Service happens mostly for users that are not directly affiliated to the Internet Archive. Violations include:
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=== Other ===
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== Reasons ==
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=== Violation of ToS ==
Violation of the Terms of Service happens mostly for users that are not directly affiliated to the Internet Archive. Violations include:
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=== Other ===
Another reason an item can be made dark is because the data in the item is bad or invalid. This usually happens in case of automated recording [[projects]]. During this projects a possibility exists of gathering bad data, for example in case the source stream is down or is transmitting bad data. In this case the item with the bad data can be made dark, so the bad data is made [[Unaccessible item|unaccessible]].
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== Reasons ==
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=== Violation of ToS ===
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=== Other ===
Another reason an item can be made dark is because the data in the item is bad or invalid. This usually happens in case of automated recording [[projects]]. During this projects a possibility exists of gathering bad data, for example in case the source stream is down or is transmitting bad data. In this case the item with the bad data can be made dark, so the bad data is made [[Unaccessible item|unaccessible]].
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The website of [[Internet Archive]] has a catalog page which can be found at https://archive.org/catalog.php. On this page statistics can be found on running [[Task|tasks]], and an [[administrator|admin]] can select tasks to be restarted in case of an error.
== Color rows ==
Statistics on the catalog page contain information on the number of [[Green row|green]], [[Red row|red]], [[Blue row|blue]], [[Brown row|brown]], [[Magenta row|magenta]] and [[Purple row|purple]] rows in small table in the upper-left corner named "Legend and row counts". Each color row shows a certain state a task is in:
* green: waiting to run,
* blue: currently running,
* red: error encountered,
* brown: parked or paused,
* magenta: other and
* purple: finished.
== Commands ==
{{Further|Command}}
== Special pages ==
Interesting catalog pages include the justme page located at https://archive.org/catalog.php?justme=1, which shows all tasks from the current logged in users, and the whereami page located at https://archive.org/catalog.php?whereami=1, which shows a list of all currently running [[derive.php]] tasks for all users.
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The website of [[Internet Archive]] has a catalog page which can be found at https://archive.org/catalog.php. On this page statistics can be found on running [[Task|tasks]], and an [[administrator|admin]] can select tasks to be restarted in case of an error.
== Color rows ==
Statistics on the catalog page contain information on the number of [[Green row|green]], [[Red row|red]], [[Blue row|blue]], [[Brown row|brown]], [[Magenta row|magenta]] and [[Purple row|purple]] rows in small table in the upper-left corner named "Legend and row counts". Each color row shows a certain state a task is in:
* green: waiting to run,
* blue: currently running,
* red: error encountered,
* brown: parked or paused,
* magenta: other and
* purple: finished.
== Commands ==
{{Further|Command}}
== Special pages ==
Interesting catalog pages include the justme page located at https://archive.org/catalog.php?justme=1, which shows all tasks from the current logged in users, and the whereami page located at https://archive.org/catalog.php?whereami=1, which shows a list of all currently running [[derive.php]] tasks for all users.
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Mediatypes are the classification of type of items on [[Internet Archive]] to indicate how the system should present and produce [[Deriving|derivations]] from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades, these mediatypes are relevant
Currently, the Internet Archive recognizes the following mediatypes: [[Text|texts]], [[audio]], [[movies]], [[software]], [[data]], [[image]], and [[web]].
=== Texts ===
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving [[OCR]] (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the [[Book Scanning Operation]].
=== Audio (and etree) ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created
There is also a specialized *[[etree]]* mediatype affiliated with audio, that allows for specific treatment of those files.
=== Image ===
== Texts ==
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
== Web ==
=== Data ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
Accounts for the patrons of the Archive are also considered items, and are given an "account" mediatype. It is currently only possible to create an account through the account creation system. All accounts on the archive start with a @ character, e.g. https://archive.org/details/@username.
=== Other Considerations ===
There are occasionally other mediatypes in the ''mediatype'' [[metadata]] field, due to errors, old tests, and other factors, but they are not specifically valid. They are often trapped inside [[Dark items|dark]] or [[disused items]].
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Mediatypes are the classification of type of items on [[Internet Archive]] to indicate how the system should present and produce [[Deriving|derivations]] from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades, these mediatypes are relevant
Currently, the Internet Archive recognizes the following mediatypes: [[Text|texts]], [[audio]], [[movies]], [[software]], [[data]], [[image]], and [[web]].
=== Texts ===
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving [[OCR]] (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the [[Book Scanning Operation]].
=== Audio (and etree) ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created
There is also a specialized *[[etree]]* mediatype affiliated with audio, that allows for specific treatment of those files.
=== Image ===
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
=== Web ===
=== Data ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
Accounts for the patrons of the Archive are also considered items, and are given an "account" mediatype. It is currently only possible to create an account through the account creation system. All accounts on the archive start with a @ character, e.g. https://archive.org/details/@username.
=== Other Considerations ===
There are occasionally other mediatypes in the ''mediatype'' [[metadata]] field, due to errors, old tests, and other factors, but they are not specifically valid. They are often trapped inside [[Dark items|dark]] or [[disused items]].
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Hi -- I've been an Open Library person since the beginning. I worked there officially for a few years and now mostly help printdisabled people get access to the Internet archive's resources. I know how a lot of thigns work and wrote most of the help pages and the FAQ for Open Library.
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Don't. Just send me an email. username at gmail.
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Internet Archive Statues|Statues]]
* History of Brewster Kahle and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects (Credit Union, Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[Internet Archive APIs|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially Partner Collections
* Prominent Collections
* Open Collections
<Big>legal considerations</big>
* Collections legal responsibility
* Public domain collections
* Live music
* Historical software
* Legal inquiries
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding Metadata
* Making a Useful Object
* How to Properly Upload (web-based or command-line tool)
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We are not going to discuss legal stuff here, we're not lawyers. Some tangential subjects make sense, though.
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Internet Archive Statues|Statues]]
* History of Brewster Kahle and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects (Credit Union, Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[Internet Archive APIs|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially Partner Collections
* Prominent Collections
* Open Collections
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding Metadata
* Making a Useful Object
* How to Properly Upload (web-based or command-line tool)
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Internet Archive Statues|Statues]]
* History of Brewster Kahle and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[Internet Archive APIs|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially Partner Collections
* Prominent Collections
* Open Collections
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding Metadata
* Making a Useful Object
* How to Properly Upload (web-based or command-line tool)
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Project:Ramping Up
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The Wiki is (as of this writing) new, and you're wondering where to even begin. Your old pal Jason has hints.
=== Create General Subjects ===
Subjects related to the Archive, or of the Archive, that in your mind there seems to be nothing obvious written about in general. We can always combine or delete later. More is better.
=== Lists of URLs ====
For a given subject, be it a physical object or a general concept. It can't hurt to simply google the heck out of things and make a URL list for the subject, that will eventually morph to references.
=== Start Listing Collections or Items of Interest on the Archive ===
Putting together something about a range of items on the archive and beginning a guide to what to find on the archive would be good. Especially helpful as you find items of documentation to link to.
=== Find and Upload Illustrations ===
Photographs and Illustrations of the Archive's many aspects would be incredibly helpful.
=== Bring in More Editors ===
Assembling a team of active collaborators makes the wiki stronger. Help me find more passionate folks who want to make the Archive better by making it better documented.
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__NOTOC__
The Wiki is (as of this writing) new, and you're wondering where to even begin. Your old pal Jason has hints.
=== Create General Subjects ===
Subjects related to the Archive, or of the Archive, that in your mind there seems to be nothing obvious written about in general. We can always combine or delete later. More is better.
=== Lists of URLs ====
For a given subject, be it a physical object or a general concept. It can't hurt to simply google the heck out of things and make a URL list for the subject, that will eventually morph to references.
=== Start Listing Collections or Items of Interest on the Archive ===
Putting together something about a range of items on the archive and beginning a guide to what to find on the archive would be good. Especially helpful as you find items of documentation to link to.
=== Find and Upload Illustrations ===
Photographs and Illustrations of the Archive's many aspects would be incredibly helpful.
=== Bring in More Editors ===
Assembling a team of active collaborators makes the wiki stronger. Help me find more passionate folks who want to make the Archive better by making it better documented.
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__NOTOC__
The Wiki is (as of this writing) new, and you're wondering where to even begin. Your old pal Jason has hints.
=== Create General Subjects ===
Subjects related to the Archive, or of the Archive, that in your mind there seems to be nothing obvious written about in general. We can always combine or delete later. More is better.
=== Lists of URLs ===
For a given subject, be it a physical object or a general concept. It can't hurt to simply google the heck out of things and make a URL list for the subject, that will eventually morph to references.
=== Start Listing Collections or Items of Interest on the Archive ===
Putting together something about a range of items on the archive and beginning a guide to what to find on the archive would be good. Especially helpful as you find items of documentation to link to.
=== Find and Upload Illustrations ===
Photographs and Illustrations of the Archive's many aspects would be incredibly helpful.
=== Bring in More Editors ===
Assembling a team of active collaborators makes the wiki stronger. Help me find more passionate folks who want to make the Archive better by making it better documented.
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Wayback Machine
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The Wayback Machine is an initiative of the Internet Archive to provide a browse-able archive of the World Wide Web. Starting in 1996, the Wayback Machine contains more than 362 billion web pages.
== Saving pages ==
Pages are saved to the Wayback Machine in a few ways
* Alexa Internet donates their crawldata to the Internet Archive, which is added to the Wayback Machine.
* The Internet Archive runs their own crawls to grab popular webpages.
* The "Save Page Now" feature allows users to save a page to the Wayback Machine. It's also possible to save all outlinks on a page.
* ArchiveTeam's ArchiveBot is an IRC bot that crawls requested websites and adds the data to the Wayback Machine.
* [[Archive-It]] partners run their own crawls, and their data is added to the Wayback Machine.
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Archive-It
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Created page with "Archive-It is a subscription-based service ran by the Internet Archive that allows partners to initiate, manage, and organize web crawls. Lots of Archive-It partners are unive..."
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Archive-It is a subscription-based service ran by the Internet Archive that allows partners to initiate, manage, and organize web crawls. Lots of Archive-It partners are universities, non-profits, and government organizations. The crawls can be accessed through the [https://wayback.archive-it.org/ Archive-It Wayback Machine], and through the main Wayback Machine as well.
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Magazines and Periodicals
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Created page with "The Internet Archive has many thousands of periodicals, magazines and zines. They have been primarily uploaded by outside parties, although the Archive has a small number of i..."
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The Internet Archive has many thousands of periodicals, magazines and zines. They have been primarily uploaded by outside parties, although the Archive has a small number of in-house scanned magazines as well. In general, the Archive's scanning machines are not thought to be ideal for magazine scanning, so the focus has been primarily on bound books.
The largest collection, by far is [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack], which is a catch-all collection for Magazines and Magazine sub-collections. There are sub-collections being created constantly.
Unfortunately, it is not easy to find out which sub-collections are collection sets, and which are merely a grouping of one title. Here is a very rough directory of places to find Periodicals on the Archive:
* [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack]
** [https://archive.org/details/computermagazines The Computer Magazine Archives]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazines Game and Gamer Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/computernewsletters Computer Newsletter Archives]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanish Spanish-Language Game Magazines]
* [https://archive.org/details/pulpmagazinearchive The Pulp Magazine Archive]
* [https://archive.org/details/zines Zines]
* [https://archive.org/details/newspapers Newspapers]
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The Internet Archive has many thousands of periodicals, magazines and zines. They have been primarily uploaded by outside parties, although the Archive has a small number of in-house scanned magazines as well. In general, the Archive's scanning machines are not thought to be ideal for magazine scanning, so the focus has been primarily on bound books.
The largest collection, by far is [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack], which is a catch-all collection for Magazines and Magazine sub-collections. There are sub-collections being created constantly.
Unfortunately, it is not easy to find out which sub-collections are collection sets, and which are merely a grouping of one title. Here is a very rough directory of places to find Periodicals on the Archive:
* [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack]
** [https://archive.org/details/computermagazines The Computer Magazine Archives]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazines Game and Gamer Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/computernewsletters Computer Newsletter Archives]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanish Spanish-Language Game Magazines]
* [https://archive.org/details/pulpmagazinearchive The Pulp Magazine Archive]
* [https://archive.org/details/zines Zines]
* [https://archive.org/details/newspapers Newspapers]
* [https://archive.org/details/world_periodicals World Periodicals]
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The Internet Archive has many thousands of periodicals, magazines and zines. They have been primarily uploaded by outside parties, although the Archive has a small number of in-house scanned magazines as well. In general, the Archive's scanning machines are not thought to be ideal for magazine scanning, so the focus has been primarily on bound books.
The largest collection, by far is [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack], which is a catch-all collection for Magazines and Magazine sub-collections. There are sub-collections being created constantly.
Unfortunately, it is not easy to find out which sub-collections are collection sets, and which are merely a grouping of one title. Here is a very rough directory of places to find Periodicals on the Archive:
* [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack]
** [https://archive.org/details/computermagazines The Computer Magazine Archives]
** [https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack Computer Magazine Rack]
** [https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines Slovene Computer Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazines Game and Gamer Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/computernewsletters Computer Newsletter Archives]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanish Spanish-Language Game Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanishmisc Miscellaneous Spanish Game Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/knittingmagazines Knitting Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/magazines_russian Russian-Language Magazines]
* [https://archive.org/details/pulpmagazinearchive The Pulp Magazine Archive]
* [https://archive.org/details/zines Zines]
* [https://archive.org/details/newspapers Newspapers]
* [https://archive.org/details/world_periodicals World Periodicals]
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The Internet Archive has many thousands of periodicals, magazines and zines. They have been primarily uploaded by outside parties, although the Archive has a small number of in-house scanned magazines as well. In general, the Archive's scanning machines are not thought to be ideal for magazine scanning, so the focus has been primarily on bound books.
The largest collection, by far is [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack], which is a catch-all collection for Magazines and Magazine sub-collections. There are sub-collections being created constantly.
Unfortunately, it is not easy to find out which sub-collections are collection sets, and which are merely a grouping of one title. Here is a very rough directory of places to find Periodicals on the Archive:
* [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack]
** [https://archive.org/details/computermagazines The Computer Magazine Archives]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1987-12-compute-magazine">]
** [https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack Computer Magazine Rack]
** [https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines Slovene Computer Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazines Game and Gamer Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/computernewsletters Computer Newsletter Archives]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanish Spanish-Language Game Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanishmisc Miscellaneous Spanish Game Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/knittingmagazines Knitting Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/magazines_russian Russian-Language Magazines]
* [https://archive.org/details/pulpmagazinearchive The Pulp Magazine Archive]
* [https://archive.org/details/zines Zines]
* [https://archive.org/details/newspapers Newspapers]
* [https://archive.org/details/world_periodicals World Periodicals]
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The Internet Archive has many thousands of periodicals, magazines and zines. They have been primarily uploaded by outside parties, although the Archive has a small number of in-house scanned magazines as well. In general, the Archive's scanning machines are not thought to be ideal for magazine scanning, so the focus has been primarily on bound books.
The largest collection, by far is [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack], which is a catch-all collection for Magazines and Magazine sub-collections. There are sub-collections being created constantly.
Unfortunately, it is not easy to find out which sub-collections are collection sets, and which are merely a grouping of one title. Here is a very rough directory of places to find Periodicals on the Archive:
* [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack]
** [https://archive.org/details/computermagazines The Computer Magazine Archives]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1987-12-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2011-12">]
** [https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack Computer Magazine Rack]
** [https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines Slovene Computer Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazines Game and Gamer Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/computernewsletters Computer Newsletter Archives]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanish Spanish-Language Game Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanishmisc Miscellaneous Spanish Game Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/knittingmagazines Knitting Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/magazines_russian Russian-Language Magazines]
* [https://archive.org/details/pulpmagazinearchive The Pulp Magazine Archive]
* [https://archive.org/details/zines Zines]
* [https://archive.org/details/newspapers Newspapers]
* [https://archive.org/details/world_periodicals World Periodicals]
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== Summary ==
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Main Page
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<strong>Welcome to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet Archive,</strong> a non-official wiki about the Internet Archive.
Created as a way to fill in the blanks of the lore, function, and learned tips of archive.org, this Wiki is meant to allow beginning or advanced users of the Archive to learn, share information and make the most of one of the Internet's crown jewels. It is neither endorsed nor supported by the Internet Archive or archive.org.
<strong>CURRENTLY IN BETA</strong>, this project has a [[War Room]] which is meant to begin expansion of subjects and links out to known information about the Archive.
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Computer Magazines
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_1984_04">]
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
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[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1983-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_1998_12">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Amplificatori_Operazionali">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1993-94_Acorn_User_Games_Review_The_1993-12_Redwood_Publishing_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1986-01-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaComputing056Jan93">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaWorld_Tech_Journal_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-04_IDG_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Final_Letter_1997-01_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
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[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/softalkapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/softalkv1n01sep1980">]
[https://archive.org/details/softgoldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softgold_1987-03_Goldsoft_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/softline_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softline_1981_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/super-soft-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super-soft-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/superitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_1984_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/syncmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/syncmagazine-v1_n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/tandyanswers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Answers_Vol._2_No._1_1986_Tandy_Corporation_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/texas-instruments-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DatabarMagazineTI994A">]
[https://archive.org/details/thecomputerpaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/issuu_dougalder_1988-01_the_computer_paper_mockup">]
[https://archive.org/details/themicrouser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBC_Micro_User_Volume_01_No_01_1983-03_Database_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/theone-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Rollerbabes_1991_Calendar_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/theportablecompanion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PortableCompanion19820607">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2001-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Clubbed_Issue_1_Autumn_1998_1998_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/transactor-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TransactorAmiga1">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80microcomputernews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1981_Microcomputer_News_Index_1981_Radio_Shack_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tux-magazine-issue-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/under-color-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-vol-1-num-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/uploadmagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Errata_Geral_1986_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/victapecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VICTape_Computing_Issue_03_1984-03_Argus_Press_Software_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/win-magazine-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/win-magazine-italia-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_138_1998-09_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/yourcomputer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/YourComputer_198106">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zxcomputing-magazine-1982-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxshedmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZXShed_Issue_01_2005_ZXShed">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap-program-disks">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_1984_04">]
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Shoppers_Guide_1983_80-Northwest_Publishing_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1983-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_1998_12">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Amplificatori_Operazionali">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1993-94_Acorn_User_Games_Review_The_1993-12_Redwood_Publishing_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1986-01-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaComputing056Jan93">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaWorld_Tech_Journal_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-04_IDG_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Final_Letter_1997-01_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ClaytonWalnumInterview">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Action_Replay_Pokes_Booklet_1991-04_Future_Publishing_GB_supplement_issue_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/compuservemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CompuServeMagazine199101">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1983-07-computegazette">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979-Fall-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-age-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-age-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/10_Starter_Programs_from_Family_Computing">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-monthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-monthly-1990-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_idea_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-idea-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_power_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-power-user-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_shopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerShopperApr86Vol6No4AtariArticles">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerinputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Input_1983-11_Nomac_Publishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerkontakt-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computerkontakt-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerlanguage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Language_Issue_01_1984-09_CL_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computernotes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Notes_1975_01_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerPress-198902pdf">]
[https://archive.org/details/computersandelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputersElectronics1982-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/computesamigaresource <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/COMPUTEs_Amiga_Resource_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-04_COMPUTE_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computingnowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputingNow1984-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/computist <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computist_Collection_DVD">]
[https://archive.org/details/computronic_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computronic_84_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/contactmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Contact_78_The_1978_Apple_Computer_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpugossermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Issue_03_1996_Gosser_Games_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpumagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Ano_1_No._01_1988-05_Aguia_Informatica_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/crash-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Crash_No._01_1984-02_Newsfield_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/creativecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ArlanLevitanInterview">]
[https://archive.org/details/ct-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ct-magazine-8405">]
[https://archive.org/details/cuamiga-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cuamiga-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cvg-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/dosplusnic <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DOSPLUS_News_Information_Center_1982-05_Micro-Systems_Software_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragon-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/dragon-user-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_World_No._1_1983-12_Dragon_Data_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/ednmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EDN20050401">]
[https://archive.org/details/eightymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EIGHTY_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1980-01_SoftSide_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/elbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/elbug-magazine-1983-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/electronuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electron_User_Vol._1_No._11_1984-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/elektuurmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/enigmaamigarun <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EnigmaAmiga001">]
[https://archive.org/details/enter-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/enter-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/family-computing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/family-computing-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/firstglimpse_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/firstglimpse-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/gambler_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/gambler_magazine-1993-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/geracoprologica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Geracao_Prologica_Ano_III_No._16_1985-12_Editele_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/go64-verlang <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GO64_1999-08_CSW_Verlag_DE_en">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenfrench <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_Issue_No_13_1985-03_IDG_France_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_collection_all_in_one">]
[https://archive.org/details/guidetocomputerliving <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Computer_Living_The_Vol._No._2_Issue_No._10_1985-11_Aquarian_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/hackerjournal_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/hacker-journal-141">]
[https://archive.org/details/handeelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/H_E_Computronics_Issue_42_1982-02_H_E_Computronics_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/happycomputer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/happycomputer-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoreapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hardcore_Volume_1_No._3_1981-05_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/home-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/home-computing-weekly-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/HomeComputerMagazine_Vol4_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputerrivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Home-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/incidermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InCider_A_0290">]
[https://archive.org/details/info-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/info-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/informaticacpu <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Informatica_CPU_Ano_1_No._1_1994-10_Bonus_Rio_Editora_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/interfaceage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197608InterfaceAgeV01I09">]
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[https://archive.org/details/iomagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Io197611-19772">]
[https://archive.org/details/jurassicnews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/JurassicNews01">]
[https://archive.org/details/k-power-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/k-power-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/kayproprofiles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PROFILES_Finding_Products_198x_Kaypro_Corp_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/kilobaudmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kilobaud197701">]
[https://archive.org/details/larivstadiatari <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LarivistadiAtari_1986_0">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/laserbug-magazine-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbugmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Laserbug_Issue_02_1982-05_Laserbug_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/letscomputemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lets_Compute_No_01_1990-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxforyou <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-For-You-Issue-69">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxjournalmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-Journal-2005-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/listprogrammi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LIST1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/macaddict <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacAddict-001-199609">]
[https://archive.org/details/macworld-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacWorld_8404_April_1984_premier">]
[https://archive.org/details/magazine-zx <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/magazine-zx-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/maximumpc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Maximum_PC_-July_2006">]
[https://archive.org/details/mcmicrocomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MC_microcomputer-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro-cornucopia-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-cornucopia-magazine-1981-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro80aumagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO-80_Issue_01_1979-12_MICRO-80_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/microhobby <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Microhobby_Ano_I_No._1_1983-05_Micromega_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microkids <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MicroKids_Issue_01_Volume_01_No_01_1983-12_Microkids_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/micromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Micro_The_Volume_1_1978_COMPUTERIST_The_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/microsistemasbr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Micro_Sistemas_Ano_III_No._025_1983-10_ATI_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/microtimes00donh">]
[https://archive.org/details/midnite-software-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/midnite-software-gazette-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/msx-fan-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxfanjapanese <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinefr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_No._4_1986-01_Laser_Magazine_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinejp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_1988-06_ASCII_JP">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmicromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Micro_Ano_III_Numero_17_198x_Fonte_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxtopclass <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Top_Class_Ano_1_No._1_1993_Microgames_Technology_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxworldspanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_World_Ano_II_No._4_1989-02_SA_Sygran_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Atari_User_Issue_038_1989-06_Page_6_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/newcomputerexpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewComputerExpress000">]
[https://archive.org/details/newtekniques <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewTekniquesVolume4No.05200009AdvanstarCommunicationsUS">]
[https://archive.org/details/next-generation-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NEXTGenerationIssue38Febuary1998">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendopoweradvancemag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/noi128-64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Noi-128-64-n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nuova-elettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Nuova_Elettronica_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/nzbitsandbytes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nzbitsandbytes-1-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/odysseyaventure <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Odyssey_Aventura_Numero_1_1983_Mauro_Ivan_Marketing_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/openapplegazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Open_Apple_Gazette_V1N2">]
[https://archive.org/details/ozamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OZAmiga_Magazine_Volume_1_Edition_4_1992-12_Triple_D_Publications_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/papersoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Papersoft-1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Mag-1982-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcopen_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pc-open-1995-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcplayer_germany <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcworlditalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1001ComputerWords">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_World_2005-07_VNU_Business_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/processor_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/processor-newspaper-v26i30">]
[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/run-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Re-Run_1984-06_CW_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sandhills_reference_series <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/reference-series-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/sdtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sdtimes001">]
[https://archive.org/details/secretservicemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/secretservicemagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclair-user-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclaircomputeritalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sinclair-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Style_1992_11">]
[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/softalkapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/softalkv1n01sep1980">]
[https://archive.org/details/softgoldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softgold_1987-03_Goldsoft_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/softline_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softline_1981_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/super-soft-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super-soft-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/superitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_1984_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/syncmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/syncmagazine-v1_n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/tandyanswers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Answers_Vol._2_No._1_1986_Tandy_Corporation_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/texas-instruments-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DatabarMagazineTI994A">]
[https://archive.org/details/thecomputerpaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/issuu_dougalder_1988-01_the_computer_paper_mockup">]
[https://archive.org/details/themicrouser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBC_Micro_User_Volume_01_No_01_1983-03_Database_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/theone-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Rollerbabes_1991_Calendar_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/theportablecompanion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PortableCompanion19820607">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2001-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Clubbed_Issue_1_Autumn_1998_1998_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/transactor-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TransactorAmiga1">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80microcomputernews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1981_Microcomputer_News_Index_1981_Radio_Shack_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tux-magazine-issue-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/under-color-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-vol-1-num-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/uploadmagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Errata_Geral_1986_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/victapecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VICTape_Computing_Issue_03_1984-03_Argus_Press_Software_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/win-magazine-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/win-magazine-italia-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_138_1998-09_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/yourcomputer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/YourComputer_198106">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zxcomputing-magazine-1982-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxshedmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZXShed_Issue_01_2005_ZXShed">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap-program-disks">]
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[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_1984_03">]
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Shoppers_Guide_1983_80-Northwest_Publishing_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1983-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_1998_12">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Amplificatori_Operazionali">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1993-94_Acorn_User_Games_Review_The_1993-12_Redwood_Publishing_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1986-01-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaComputing056Jan93">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaWorld_Tech_Journal_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-04_IDG_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Final_Letter_1997-01_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ClaytonWalnumInterview">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/themicrouser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBC_Micro_User_Volume_01_No_01_1983-03_Database_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/theone-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Rollerbabes_1991_Calendar_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/theportablecompanion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PortableCompanion19820607">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2001-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Clubbed_Issue_1_Autumn_1998_1998_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/transactor-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TransactorAmiga1">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80microcomputernews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1981_Microcomputer_News_Index_1981_Radio_Shack_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tux-magazine-issue-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/under-color-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-vol-1-num-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/uploadmagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Errata_Geral_1986_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/victapecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VICTape_Computing_Issue_03_1984-03_Argus_Press_Software_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/win-magazine-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/win-magazine-italia-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_138_1998-09_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/zxshedmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZXShed_Issue_01_2005_ZXShed">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap-program-disks">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Shoppers_Guide_1983_80-Northwest_Publishing_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1983-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_1998_12">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Amplificatori_Operazionali">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1993-94_Acorn_User_Games_Review_The_1993-12_Redwood_Publishing_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1986-01-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaComputing056Jan93">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaWorld_Tech_Journal_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-04_IDG_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Final_Letter_1997-01_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ClaytonWalnumInterview">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Action_Replay_Pokes_Booklet_1991-04_Future_Publishing_GB_supplement_issue_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/compuservemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CompuServeMagazine199101">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1983-07-computegazette">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979-Fall-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-age-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-age-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/10_Starter_Programs_from_Family_Computing">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-monthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-monthly-1990-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_idea_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-idea-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_power_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-power-user-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_shopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerShopperApr86Vol6No4AtariArticles">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerinputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Input_1983-11_Nomac_Publishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerkontakt-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computerkontakt-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerlanguage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Language_Issue_01_1984-09_CL_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computernotes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Notes_1975_01_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerPress-198902pdf">]
[https://archive.org/details/computersandelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputersElectronics1982-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/computesamigaresource <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/COMPUTEs_Amiga_Resource_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-04_COMPUTE_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computingnowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputingNow1984-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/computist <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computist_Collection_DVD">]
[https://archive.org/details/computronic_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computronic_84_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/contactmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Contact_78_The_1978_Apple_Computer_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpugossermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Issue_03_1996_Gosser_Games_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpumagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Ano_1_No._01_1988-05_Aguia_Informatica_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/crash-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Crash_No._01_1984-02_Newsfield_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/creativecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ArlanLevitanInterview">]
[https://archive.org/details/ct-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ct-magazine-8405">]
[https://archive.org/details/cuamiga-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cuamiga-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cvg-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/dosplusnic <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DOSPLUS_News_Information_Center_1982-05_Micro-Systems_Software_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragon-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/dragon-user-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_World_No._1_1983-12_Dragon_Data_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/ednmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EDN20050401">]
[https://archive.org/details/eightymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EIGHTY_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1980-01_SoftSide_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/elbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/elbug-magazine-1983-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/electronuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electron_User_Vol._1_No._11_1984-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/elektuurmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/enigmaamigarun <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EnigmaAmiga001">]
[https://archive.org/details/enter-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/enter-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/family-computing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/family-computing-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/firstglimpse_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/firstglimpse-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/gambler_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/gambler_magazine-1993-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/geracoprologica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Geracao_Prologica_Ano_III_No._16_1985-12_Editele_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/go64-verlang <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GO64_1999-08_CSW_Verlag_DE_en">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenfrench <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_Issue_No_13_1985-03_IDG_France_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_collection_all_in_one">]
[https://archive.org/details/guidetocomputerliving <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Computer_Living_The_Vol._No._2_Issue_No._10_1985-11_Aquarian_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/hackerjournal_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/hacker-journal-141">]
[https://archive.org/details/handeelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/H_E_Computronics_Issue_42_1982-02_H_E_Computronics_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/happycomputer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/happycomputer-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoreapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hardcore_Volume_1_No._3_1981-05_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/home-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/home-computing-weekly-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/HomeComputerMagazine_Vol4_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputerrivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Home-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/incidermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InCider_A_0290">]
[https://archive.org/details/info-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/info-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/informaticacpu <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Informatica_CPU_Ano_1_No._1_1994-10_Bonus_Rio_Editora_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
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[https://archive.org/details/jurassicnews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/JurassicNews01">]
[https://archive.org/details/k-power-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/k-power-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/kayproprofiles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PROFILES_Finding_Products_198x_Kaypro_Corp_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/kilobaudmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kilobaud197701">]
[https://archive.org/details/larivstadiatari <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LarivistadiAtari_1986_0">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/laserbug-magazine-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbugmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Laserbug_Issue_02_1982-05_Laserbug_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/letscomputemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lets_Compute_No_01_1990-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxforyou <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-For-You-Issue-69">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxjournalmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-Journal-2005-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/listprogrammi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LIST1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/macaddict <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacAddict-001-199609">]
[https://archive.org/details/macworld-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacWorld_8404_April_1984_premier">]
[https://archive.org/details/magazine-zx <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/magazine-zx-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/maximumpc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Maximum_PC_-July_2006">]
[https://archive.org/details/mcmicrocomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MC_microcomputer-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro-cornucopia-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-cornucopia-magazine-1981-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro80aumagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO-80_Issue_01_1979-12_MICRO-80_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/microhobby <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Microhobby_Ano_I_No._1_1983-05_Micromega_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microkids <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MicroKids_Issue_01_Volume_01_No_01_1983-12_Microkids_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/micromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Micro_The_Volume_1_1978_COMPUTERIST_The_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/microsistemasbr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Micro_Sistemas_Ano_III_No._025_1983-10_ATI_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/microtimes00donh">]
[https://archive.org/details/midnite-software-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/midnite-software-gazette-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/msx-fan-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxfanjapanese <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinefr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_No._4_1986-01_Laser_Magazine_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinejp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_1988-06_ASCII_JP">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmicromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Micro_Ano_III_Numero_17_198x_Fonte_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxtopclass <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Top_Class_Ano_1_No._1_1993_Microgames_Technology_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxworldspanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_World_Ano_II_No._4_1989-02_SA_Sygran_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Atari_User_Issue_038_1989-06_Page_6_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/newcomputerexpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewComputerExpress000">]
[https://archive.org/details/newtekniques <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewTekniquesVolume4No.05200009AdvanstarCommunicationsUS">]
[https://archive.org/details/next-generation-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NEXTGenerationIssue38Febuary1998">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendopoweradvancemag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/noi128-64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Noi-128-64-n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nuova-elettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Nuova_Elettronica_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/nzbitsandbytes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nzbitsandbytes-1-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/odysseyaventure <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Odyssey_Aventura_Numero_1_1983_Mauro_Ivan_Marketing_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/openapplegazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Open_Apple_Gazette_V1N2">]
[https://archive.org/details/ozamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OZAmiga_Magazine_Volume_1_Edition_4_1992-12_Triple_D_Publications_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/papersoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Papersoft-1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Mag-1982-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcopen_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pc-open-1995-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcplayer_germany <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcworlditalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1001ComputerWords">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_World_2005-07_VNU_Business_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/processor_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/processor-newspaper-v26i30">]
[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/run-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Re-Run_1984-06_CW_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sandhills_reference_series <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/reference-series-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/sdtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sdtimes001">]
[https://archive.org/details/secretservicemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/secretservicemagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclair-user-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclaircomputeritalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sinclair-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Style_1992_11">]
[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/softalkapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/softalkv1n01sep1980">]
[https://archive.org/details/softgoldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softgold_1987-03_Goldsoft_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/softline_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softline_1981_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/super-soft-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super-soft-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/superitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_1984_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/syncmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/syncmagazine-v1_n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/tandyanswers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Answers_Vol._2_No._1_1986_Tandy_Corporation_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/texas-instruments-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DatabarMagazineTI994A">]
[https://archive.org/details/thecomputerpaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/issuu_dougalder_1988-01_the_computer_paper_mockup">]
[https://archive.org/details/themicrouser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBC_Micro_User_Volume_01_No_01_1983-03_Database_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/theone-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Rollerbabes_1991_Calendar_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/theportablecompanion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PortableCompanion19820607">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2001-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Clubbed_Issue_1_Autumn_1998_1998_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/transactor-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TransactorAmiga1">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80microcomputernews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1981_Microcomputer_News_Index_1981_Radio_Shack_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tux-magazine-issue-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/under-color-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-vol-1-num-1">]
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[https://archive.org/details/victapecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VICTape_Computing_Issue_03_1984-03_Argus_Press_Software_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/win-magazine-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/win-magazine-italia-100">]
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[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Shoppers_Guide_1983_80-Northwest_Publishing_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1983-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_1998_12">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Amplificatori_Operazionali">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1993-94_Acorn_User_Games_Review_The_1993-12_Redwood_Publishing_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1986-01-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaComputing056Jan93">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaWorld_Tech_Journal_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-04_IDG_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Final_Letter_1997-01_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
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[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_138_1998-09_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/yourcomputer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/YourComputer_198106">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zxcomputing-magazine-1982-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxshedmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZXShed_Issue_01_2005_ZXShed">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap-program-disks">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Shoppers_Guide_1983_80-Northwest_Publishing_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1983-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_1998_12">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Amplificatori_Operazionali">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1993-94_Acorn_User_Games_Review_The_1993-12_Redwood_Publishing_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1986-01-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaComputing056Jan93">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaWorld_Tech_Journal_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-04_IDG_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Final_Letter_1997-01_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Action_Replay_Pokes_Booklet_1991-04_Future_Publishing_GB_supplement_issue_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/compuservemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CompuServeMagazine199101">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1983-07-computegazette">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979-Fall-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-age-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-age-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/10_Starter_Programs_from_Family_Computing">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-monthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-monthly-1990-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_idea_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-idea-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_power_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-power-user-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_shopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerShopperApr86Vol6No4AtariArticles">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerinputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Input_1983-11_Nomac_Publishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerkontakt-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computerkontakt-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerlanguage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Language_Issue_01_1984-09_CL_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computernotes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Notes_1975_01_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerPress-198902pdf">]
[https://archive.org/details/computersandelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputersElectronics1982-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/computesamigaresource <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/COMPUTEs_Amiga_Resource_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-04_COMPUTE_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computingnowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputingNow1984-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/computist <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computist_Collection_DVD">]
[https://archive.org/details/computronic_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computronic_84_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/contactmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Contact_78_The_1978_Apple_Computer_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpugossermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Issue_03_1996_Gosser_Games_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpumagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Ano_1_No._01_1988-05_Aguia_Informatica_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/crash-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Crash_No._01_1984-02_Newsfield_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/creativecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ArlanLevitanInterview">]
[https://archive.org/details/ct-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ct-magazine-8405">]
[https://archive.org/details/cuamiga-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cuamiga-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cvg-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/dosplusnic <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DOSPLUS_News_Information_Center_1982-05_Micro-Systems_Software_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragon-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/dragon-user-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_World_No._1_1983-12_Dragon_Data_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/ednmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EDN20050401">]
[https://archive.org/details/eightymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EIGHTY_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1980-01_SoftSide_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/elbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/elbug-magazine-1983-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/electronuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electron_User_Vol._1_No._11_1984-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/elektuurmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/enigmaamigarun <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EnigmaAmiga001">]
[https://archive.org/details/enter-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/enter-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/family-computing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/family-computing-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/firstglimpse_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/firstglimpse-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/gambler_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/gambler_magazine-1993-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/geracoprologica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Geracao_Prologica_Ano_III_No._16_1985-12_Editele_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/go64-verlang <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GO64_1999-08_CSW_Verlag_DE_en">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenfrench <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_Issue_No_13_1985-03_IDG_France_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_collection_all_in_one">]
[https://archive.org/details/guidetocomputerliving <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Computer_Living_The_Vol._No._2_Issue_No._10_1985-11_Aquarian_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/hackerjournal_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/hacker-journal-141">]
[https://archive.org/details/handeelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/H_E_Computronics_Issue_42_1982-02_H_E_Computronics_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/happycomputer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/happycomputer-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoreapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hardcore_Volume_1_No._3_1981-05_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/home-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/home-computing-weekly-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/HomeComputerMagazine_Vol4_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputerrivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Home-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/incidermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InCider_A_0290">]
[https://archive.org/details/info-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/info-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/informaticacpu <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Informatica_CPU_Ano_1_No._1_1994-10_Bonus_Rio_Editora_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/interfaceage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197608InterfaceAgeV01I09">]
[https://archive.org/details/io-programmo <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/io-programmo-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/iomagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Io197611-19772">]
[https://archive.org/details/jurassicnews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/JurassicNews01">]
[https://archive.org/details/k-power-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/k-power-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/kayproprofiles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PROFILES_Finding_Products_198x_Kaypro_Corp_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/kilobaudmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kilobaud197701">]
[https://archive.org/details/larivstadiatari <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LarivistadiAtari_1986_0">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/laserbug-magazine-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbugmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Laserbug_Issue_02_1982-05_Laserbug_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/letscomputemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lets_Compute_No_01_1990-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxforyou <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-For-You-Issue-69">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxjournalmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-Journal-2005-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/listprogrammi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LIST1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/macaddict <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacAddict-001-199609">]
[https://archive.org/details/macworld-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacWorld_8404_April_1984_premier">]
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[https://archive.org/details/maximumpc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Maximum_PC_-July_2006">]
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[https://archive.org/details/micro-cornucopia-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-cornucopia-magazine-1981-07">]
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[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinejp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_1988-06_ASCII_JP">]
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[https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Atari_User_Issue_038_1989-06_Page_6_Publishing">]
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[https://archive.org/details/newtekniques <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewTekniquesVolume4No.05200009AdvanstarCommunicationsUS">]
[https://archive.org/details/next-generation-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NEXTGenerationIssue38Febuary1998">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendopoweradvancemag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/noi128-64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Noi-128-64-n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nuova-elettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Nuova_Elettronica_001">]
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[https://archive.org/details/openapplegazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Open_Apple_Gazette_V1N2">]
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[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcworlditalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1001ComputerWords">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_World_2005-07_VNU_Business_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/processor_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/processor-newspaper-v26i30">]
[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/run-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Re-Run_1984-06_CW_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sandhills_reference_series <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/reference-series-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/sdtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sdtimes001">]
[https://archive.org/details/secretservicemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/secretservicemagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclair-user-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclaircomputeritalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sinclair-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Style_1992_11">]
[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
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[https://archive.org/details/softgoldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softgold_1987-03_Goldsoft_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/softline_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softline_1981_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
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[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
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[https://archive.org/details/texas-instruments-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DatabarMagazineTI994A">]
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[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/transactor-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TransactorAmiga1">]
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[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tux-magazine-issue-1">]
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[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
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[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1983-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_1998_12">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Amplificatori_Operazionali">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1993-94_Acorn_User_Games_Review_The_1993-12_Redwood_Publishing_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1986-01-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaComputing056Jan93">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaWorld_Tech_Journal_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-04_IDG_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Final_Letter_1997-01_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
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[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Action_Replay_Pokes_Booklet_1991-04_Future_Publishing_GB_supplement_issue_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/firstglimpse_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/firstglimpse-magazine-v10i1">]
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[https://archive.org/details/letscomputemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lets_Compute_No_01_1990-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
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[https://archive.org/details/macworld-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacWorld_8404_April_1984_premier">]
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[https://archive.org/details/maximumpc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Maximum_PC_-July_2006">]
[https://archive.org/details/mcmicrocomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MC_microcomputer-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro-cornucopia-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-cornucopia-magazine-1981-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro80aumagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO-80_Issue_01_1979-12_MICRO-80_AU">]
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[https://archive.org/details/msx-fan-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
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[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinejp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_1988-06_ASCII_JP">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmicromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Micro_Ano_III_Numero_17_198x_Fonte_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxtopclass <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Top_Class_Ano_1_No._1_1993_Microgames_Technology_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxworldspanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_World_Ano_II_No._4_1989-02_SA_Sygran_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Atari_User_Issue_038_1989-06_Page_6_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/newcomputerexpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewComputerExpress000">]
[https://archive.org/details/newtekniques <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewTekniquesVolume4No.05200009AdvanstarCommunicationsUS">]
[https://archive.org/details/next-generation-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NEXTGenerationIssue38Febuary1998">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendopoweradvancemag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/noi128-64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Noi-128-64-n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nuova-elettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Nuova_Elettronica_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/nzbitsandbytes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nzbitsandbytes-1-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/odysseyaventure <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Odyssey_Aventura_Numero_1_1983_Mauro_Ivan_Marketing_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/openapplegazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Open_Apple_Gazette_V1N2">]
[https://archive.org/details/ozamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OZAmiga_Magazine_Volume_1_Edition_4_1992-12_Triple_D_Publications_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/papersoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Papersoft-1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Mag-1982-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcopen_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pc-open-1995-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcplayer_germany <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcworlditalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1001ComputerWords">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_World_2005-07_VNU_Business_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/processor_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/processor-newspaper-v26i30">]
[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/run-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Re-Run_1984-06_CW_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sandhills_reference_series <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/reference-series-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/sdtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sdtimes001">]
[https://archive.org/details/secretservicemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/secretservicemagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclair-user-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclaircomputeritalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sinclair-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Style_1992_11">]
[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/softalkapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/softalkv1n01sep1980">]
[https://archive.org/details/softgoldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softgold_1987-03_Goldsoft_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/softline_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softline_1981_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/super-soft-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super-soft-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/superitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_1984_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/syncmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/syncmagazine-v1_n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/tandyanswers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Answers_Vol._2_No._1_1986_Tandy_Corporation_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/texas-instruments-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DatabarMagazineTI994A">]
[https://archive.org/details/thecomputerpaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/issuu_dougalder_1988-01_the_computer_paper_mockup">]
[https://archive.org/details/themicrouser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBC_Micro_User_Volume_01_No_01_1983-03_Database_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/theone-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Rollerbabes_1991_Calendar_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/theportablecompanion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PortableCompanion19820607">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2001-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Clubbed_Issue_1_Autumn_1998_1998_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/transactor-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TransactorAmiga1">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80microcomputernews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1981_Microcomputer_News_Index_1981_Radio_Shack_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tux-magazine-issue-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/under-color-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-vol-1-num-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/uploadmagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Errata_Geral_1986_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/victapecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VICTape_Computing_Issue_03_1984-03_Argus_Press_Software_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/win-magazine-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/win-magazine-italia-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_138_1998-09_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/yourcomputer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/YourComputer_198106">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zxcomputing-magazine-1982-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxshedmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZXShed_Issue_01_2005_ZXShed">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap-program-disks">]
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[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1983-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Amplificatori_Operazionali">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1993-94_Acorn_User_Games_Review_The_1993-12_Redwood_Publishing_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1986-01-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaComputing056Jan93">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-world-1989-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Final_Letter_1997-01_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Action_Replay_Pokes_Booklet_1991-04_Future_Publishing_GB_supplement_issue_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/compuservemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CompuServeMagazine199101">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1983-07-computegazette">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979-Fall-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-age-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-age-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/10_Starter_Programs_from_Family_Computing">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-monthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-monthly-1990-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_idea_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-idea-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_power_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-power-user-magazine-v10i1">]
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[https://archive.org/details/firstglimpse_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/firstglimpse-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/gambler_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/gambler_magazine-1993-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/geracoprologica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Geracao_Prologica_Ano_III_No._16_1985-12_Editele_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/go64-verlang <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GO64_1999-08_CSW_Verlag_DE_en">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenfrench <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_Issue_No_13_1985-03_IDG_France_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_collection_all_in_one">]
[https://archive.org/details/guidetocomputerliving <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Computer_Living_The_Vol._No._2_Issue_No._10_1985-11_Aquarian_Communications_US">]
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[https://archive.org/details/handeelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/H_E_Computronics_Issue_42_1982-02_H_E_Computronics_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/happycomputer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/happycomputer-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoreapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hardcore_Volume_1_No._3_1981-05_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/home-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/home-computing-weekly-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/HomeComputerMagazine_Vol4_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputerrivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Home-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/incidermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InCider_A_0290">]
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[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
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[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
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[https://archive.org/details/kilobaudmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kilobaud197701">]
[https://archive.org/details/larivstadiatari <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LarivistadiAtari_1986_0">]
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[https://archive.org/details/laserbugmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Laserbug_Issue_02_1982-05_Laserbug_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/letscomputemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lets_Compute_No_01_1990-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxforyou <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-For-You-Issue-69">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxjournalmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-Journal-2005-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/listprogrammi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LIST1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/macaddict <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacAddict-001-199609">]
[https://archive.org/details/macworld-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacWorld_8404_April_1984_premier">]
[https://archive.org/details/magazine-zx <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/magazine-zx-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/maximumpc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Maximum_PC_-July_2006">]
[https://archive.org/details/mcmicrocomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MC_microcomputer-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro-cornucopia-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-cornucopia-magazine-1981-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro80aumagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO-80_Issue_01_1979-12_MICRO-80_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/microhobby <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Microhobby_Ano_I_No._1_1983-05_Micromega_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microkids <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MicroKids_Issue_01_Volume_01_No_01_1983-12_Microkids_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/micromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Micro_The_Volume_1_1978_COMPUTERIST_The_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/microsistemasbr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Micro_Sistemas_Ano_III_No._025_1983-10_ATI_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/microtimes00donh">]
[https://archive.org/details/midnite-software-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/midnite-software-gazette-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/msx-fan-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxfanjapanese <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
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[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinejp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_1988-06_ASCII_JP">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmicromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Micro_Ano_III_Numero_17_198x_Fonte_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxtopclass <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Top_Class_Ano_1_No._1_1993_Microgames_Technology_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxworldspanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_World_Ano_II_No._4_1989-02_SA_Sygran_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Atari_User_Issue_038_1989-06_Page_6_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/newcomputerexpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewComputerExpress000">]
[https://archive.org/details/newtekniques <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewTekniquesVolume4No.05200009AdvanstarCommunicationsUS">]
[https://archive.org/details/next-generation-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NEXTGenerationIssue38Febuary1998">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendopoweradvancemag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/noi128-64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Noi-128-64-n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nuova-elettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Nuova_Elettronica_001">]
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[https://archive.org/details/openapplegazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Open_Apple_Gazette_V1N2">]
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[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcworlditalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1001ComputerWords">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_World_2005-07_VNU_Business_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/processor_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/processor-newspaper-v26i30">]
[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/run-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Re-Run_1984-06_CW_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sandhills_reference_series <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/reference-series-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/sdtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sdtimes001">]
[https://archive.org/details/secretservicemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/secretservicemagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclair-user-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclaircomputeritalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sinclair-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Style_1992_11">]
[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
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[https://archive.org/details/softgoldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softgold_1987-03_Goldsoft_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/softline_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softline_1981_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
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[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/super-soft-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super-soft-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/superitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_1984_01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/texas-instruments-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DatabarMagazineTI994A">]
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[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
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[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
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[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
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[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1983-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Amplificatori_Operazionali">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
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[https://archive.org/details/ozamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OZAmiga_Magazine_Volume_1_Edition_4_1992-12_Triple_D_Publications_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/papersoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Papersoft-1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Mag-1982-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcopen_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pc-open-1995-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcplayer_germany <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcworlditalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1001ComputerWords">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_World_2005-07_VNU_Business_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/processor_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/processor-newspaper-v26i30">]
[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/run-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Re-Run_1984-06_CW_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sandhills_reference_series <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/reference-series-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/sdtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sdtimes001">]
[https://archive.org/details/secretservicemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/secretservicemagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclair-user-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclaircomputeritalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sinclair-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Style_1992_11">]
[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/softalkapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/softalkv1n01sep1980">]
[https://archive.org/details/softgoldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softgold_1987-03_Goldsoft_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/softline_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softline_1981_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/super-soft-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super-soft-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/superitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_1984_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/syncmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/syncmagazine-v1_n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/tandyanswers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Answers_Vol._2_No._1_1986_Tandy_Corporation_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/texas-instruments-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DatabarMagazineTI994A">]
[https://archive.org/details/thecomputerpaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/issuu_dougalder_1988-01_the_computer_paper_mockup">]
[https://archive.org/details/themicrouser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBC_Micro_User_Volume_01_No_01_1983-03_Database_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/theone-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Rollerbabes_1991_Calendar_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/theportablecompanion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PortableCompanion19820607">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2001-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Clubbed_Issue_1_Autumn_1998_1998_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/transactor-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TransactorAmiga1">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80microcomputernews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1981_Microcomputer_News_Index_1981_Radio_Shack_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tux-magazine-issue-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/under-color-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-vol-1-num-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/uploadmagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Errata_Geral_1986_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/victapecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VICTape_Computing_Issue_03_1984-03_Argus_Press_Software_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/win-magazine-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/win-magazine-italia-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_138_1998-09_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/yourcomputer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/YourComputer_198106">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zxcomputing-magazine-1982-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxshedmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZXShed_Issue_01_2005_ZXShed">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap-program-disks">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaComputing056Jan93">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-world-1989-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Final_Letter_1997-01_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap-program-disks">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Clubbed_Issue_1_Autumn_1998_1998_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Action_Replay_Pokes_Booklet_1991-04_Future_Publishing_GB_supplement_issue_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST)
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1983-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Amplificatori_Operazionali">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_User_Number_026_1984-09_Redwood_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-030">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/compuservemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CompuServeMagazine199101">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1983-07-computegazette">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979-Fall-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-age-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-age-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/10_Starter_Programs_from_Family_Computing">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-monthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-monthly-1990-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_idea_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-idea-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_power_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-power-user-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_shopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerShopperApr86Vol6No4AtariArticles">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerinputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Input_1983-11_Nomac_Publishing_NZ">]
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[https://archive.org/details/dragon-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/dragon-user-magazine-01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/elektuurmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
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[https://archive.org/details/firstglimpse_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/firstglimpse-magazine-v10i1">]
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[https://archive.org/details/happycomputer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/happycomputer-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoreapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hardcore_Volume_1_No._3_1981-05_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/home-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/home-computing-weekly-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/HomeComputerMagazine_Vol4_01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/jurassicnews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/JurassicNews01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/kayproprofiles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PROFILES_Finding_Products_198x_Kaypro_Corp_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/kilobaudmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kilobaud197701">]
[https://archive.org/details/larivstadiatari <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LarivistadiAtari_1986_0">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/laserbug-magazine-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbugmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Laserbug_Issue_02_1982-05_Laserbug_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/letscomputemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lets_Compute_No_01_1990-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxforyou <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-For-You-Issue-69">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxjournalmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-Journal-2005-04">]
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[https://archive.org/details/micro-cornucopia-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-cornucopia-magazine-1981-07">]
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[https://archive.org/details/micromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Micro_The_Volume_1_1978_COMPUTERIST_The_US">]
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[https://archive.org/details/microtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/microtimes00donh">]
[https://archive.org/details/midnite-software-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/midnite-software-gazette-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/msx-fan-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
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[https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Atari_User_Issue_038_1989-06_Page_6_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/newcomputerexpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewComputerExpress000">]
[https://archive.org/details/newtekniques <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewTekniquesVolume4No.05200009AdvanstarCommunicationsUS">]
[https://archive.org/details/next-generation-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NEXTGenerationIssue38Febuary1998">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendopoweradvancemag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/noi128-64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Noi-128-64-n1">]
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[https://archive.org/details/openapplegazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Open_Apple_Gazette_V1N2">]
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[https://archive.org/details/papersoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Papersoft-1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Mag-1982-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcworlditalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1001ComputerWords">]
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[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
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[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaComputing056Jan93">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-world-1989-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Final_Letter_1997-01_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-044">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Clubbed_Issue_1_Autumn_1998_1998_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Action_Replay_Pokes_Booklet_1991-04_Future_Publishing_GB_supplement_issue_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST)
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1983-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Amplificatori_Operazionali">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_User_Number_026_1984-09_Redwood_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-030">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/compuservemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CompuServeMagazine199101">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1983-07-computegazette">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979-Fall-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-age-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-age-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/10_Starter_Programs_from_Family_Computing">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-monthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-monthly-1990-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_idea_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-idea-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_power_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-power-user-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_shopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerShopperApr86Vol6No4AtariArticles">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerinputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Input_1983-11_Nomac_Publishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerkontakt-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computerkontakt-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerlanguage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Language_Issue_01_1984-09_CL_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computernotes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Notes_1975_01_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerPress-198902pdf">]
[https://archive.org/details/computersandelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputersElectronics1982-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/computesamigaresource <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/COMPUTEs_Amiga_Resource_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-04_COMPUTE_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computingnowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputingNow1984-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/computist <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computist_Collection_DVD">]
[https://archive.org/details/computronic_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computronic_84_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/contactmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Contact_78_The_1978_Apple_Computer_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpugossermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Issue_03_1996_Gosser_Games_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpumagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Ano_1_No._01_1988-05_Aguia_Informatica_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/crash-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Crash_No._01_1984-02_Newsfield_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/creativecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/creativecomputing-1982-09">]
[https://archive.org/details/ct-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ct-magazine-8405">]
[https://archive.org/details/cuamiga-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cuamiga-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cvg-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/dosplusnic <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DOSPLUS_News_Information_Center_1982-05_Micro-Systems_Software_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragon-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/dragon-user-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_World_No._1_1983-12_Dragon_Data_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/ednmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EDN20050401">]
[https://archive.org/details/eightymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EIGHTY_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1980-01_SoftSide_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/elbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/elbug-magazine-1983-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/electronuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electron_User_Vol._1_No._11_1984-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/elektuurmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/enigmaamigarun <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EnigmaAmiga001">]
[https://archive.org/details/enter-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/enter-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/family-computing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/family-computing-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/firstglimpse_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/firstglimpse-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/gambler_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/gambler_magazine-1993-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/geracoprologica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Geracao_Prologica_Ano_III_No._16_1985-12_Editele_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/go64-verlang <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GO64_1999-08_CSW_Verlag_DE_en">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenfrench <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_Issue_No_13_1985-03_IDG_France_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_collection_all_in_one">]
[https://archive.org/details/guidetocomputerliving <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Computer_Living_The_Vol._No._2_Issue_No._10_1985-11_Aquarian_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/hackerjournal_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/hacker-journal-141">]
[https://archive.org/details/handeelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/H_E_Computronics_Issue_42_1982-02_H_E_Computronics_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/happycomputer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/happycomputer-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoreapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hardcore_Volume_1_No._3_1981-05_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/home-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/home-computing-weekly-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/HomeComputerMagazine_Vol4_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputerrivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Home-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/incidermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InCider_A_0290">]
[https://archive.org/details/info-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/info-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/informaticacpu <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Informatica_CPU_Ano_1_No._1_1994-10_Bonus_Rio_Editora_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/interfaceage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197608InterfaceAgeV01I09">]
[https://archive.org/details/io-programmo <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/io-programmo-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/iomagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Io197611-19772">]
[https://archive.org/details/jurassicnews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/JurassicNews01">]
[https://archive.org/details/k-power-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/k-power-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/kayproprofiles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PROFILES_Finding_Products_198x_Kaypro_Corp_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/kilobaudmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kilobaud197701">]
[https://archive.org/details/larivstadiatari <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LarivistadiAtari_1986_0">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/laserbug-magazine-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbugmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Laserbug_Issue_02_1982-05_Laserbug_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/letscomputemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lets_Compute_No_01_1990-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxforyou <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-For-You-Issue-69">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxjournalmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-Journal-2005-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/listprogrammi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LIST1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/macaddict <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacAddict-001-199609">]
[https://archive.org/details/macworld-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacWorld_8404_April_1984_premier">]
[https://archive.org/details/magazine-zx <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/magazine-zx-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/maximumpc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Maximum_PC_-July_2006">]
[https://archive.org/details/mcmicrocomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MC_microcomputer-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro-cornucopia-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-cornucopia-magazine-1981-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro80aumagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO-80_Issue_01_1979-12_MICRO-80_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/microhobby <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Microhobby_Ano_I_No._1_1983-05_Micromega_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microkids <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MicroKids_Issue_01_Volume_01_No_01_1983-12_Microkids_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/micromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Micro_The_Volume_1_1978_COMPUTERIST_The_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/microsistemasbr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Micro_Sistemas_Ano_III_No._025_1983-10_ATI_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/microtimes00donh">]
[https://archive.org/details/midnite-software-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/midnite-software-gazette-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/msx-fan-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxfanjapanese <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinefr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_No._4_1986-01_Laser_Magazine_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinejp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_1988-06_ASCII_JP">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmicromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Micro_Ano_III_Numero_17_198x_Fonte_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxtopclass <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Top_Class_Ano_1_No._1_1993_Microgames_Technology_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxworldspanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_World_Ano_II_No._4_1989-02_SA_Sygran_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Atari_User_Issue_038_1989-06_Page_6_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/newcomputerexpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewComputerExpress000">]
[https://archive.org/details/newtekniques <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewTekniquesVolume4No.05200009AdvanstarCommunicationsUS">]
[https://archive.org/details/next-generation-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NEXTGenerationIssue38Febuary1998">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendopoweradvancemag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/noi128-64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Noi-128-64-n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nuova-elettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nzbitsandbytes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nzbitsandbytes-1-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/odysseyaventure <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Odyssey_Aventura_Numero_1_1983_Mauro_Ivan_Marketing_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/openapplegazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Open_Apple_Gazette_V1N2">]
[https://archive.org/details/ozamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OZAmiga_Magazine_Volume_1_Edition_4_1992-12_Triple_D_Publications_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/papersoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Papersoft-1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Mag-1982-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcopen_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pc-open-1995-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcplayer_germany <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcworlditalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1001ComputerWords">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_World_2005-07_VNU_Business_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/processor_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/processor-newspaper-v26i30">]
[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/run-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Re-Run_1984-06_CW_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sandhills_reference_series <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/reference-series-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/sdtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sdtimes001">]
[https://archive.org/details/secretservicemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/secretservicemagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclair-user-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclaircomputeritalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sinclair-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Style_1992_11">]
[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/softalkapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/softalkv1n01sep1980">]
[https://archive.org/details/softgoldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softgold_1987-03_Goldsoft_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/softline_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softline_1981_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
[https://archive.org/details/super-soft-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super-soft-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/superitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_1984_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/syncmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/syncmagazine-v1_n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/tandyanswers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Answers_Vol._2_No._1_1986_Tandy_Corporation_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/texas-instruments-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DatabarMagazineTI994A">]
[https://archive.org/details/thecomputerpaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/issuu_dougalder_1988-01_the_computer_paper_mockup">]
[https://archive.org/details/themicrouser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBC_Micro_User_Volume_01_No_01_1983-03_Database_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/theone-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Rollerbabes_1991_Calendar_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/theportablecompanion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PortableCompanion19820607">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2001-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/transactor-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TransactorAmiga1">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80microcomputernews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1981_Microcomputer_News_Index_1981_Radio_Shack_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tux-magazine-issue-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/under-color-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-vol-1-num-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/uploadmagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Errata_Geral_1986_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/victapecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VICTape_Computing_Issue_03_1984-03_Argus_Press_Software_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/win-magazine-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/win-magazine-italia-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_138_1998-09_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/yourcomputer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/YourComputer_198106">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zxcomputing-magazine-1982-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxshedmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZXShed_Issue_01_2005_ZXShed">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-076">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-world-1989-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Issue_11_1992-03_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-044">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Clubbed_Issue_1_Autumn_1998_1998_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Action_Replay_Pokes_Booklet_1991-04_Future_Publishing_GB_supplement_issue_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST)
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1983-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Amplificatori_Operazionali">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_User_Number_026_1984-09_Redwood_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-030">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/compuservemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CompuServeMagazine199101">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1983-07-computegazette">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979-Fall-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-age-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-age-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/10_Starter_Programs_from_Family_Computing">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-monthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-monthly-1990-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_idea_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-idea-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_power_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-power-user-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_shopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerShopperApr86Vol6No4AtariArticles">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerinputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Input_1983-11_Nomac_Publishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerkontakt-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computerkontakt-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerlanguage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Language_Issue_01_1984-09_CL_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computernotes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Notes_1978_03_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerPress-198902pdf">]
[https://archive.org/details/computersandelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputersElectronics1982-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/computesamigaresource <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/COMPUTEs_Amiga_Resource_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-04_COMPUTE_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computingnowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputingNow1984-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/computist <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computist-scan-17">]
[https://archive.org/details/computronic_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computronic_84_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/contactmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Contact_78_The_1978_Apple_Computer_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpugossermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Issue_03_1996_Gosser_Games_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpumagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Ano_1_No._01_1988-05_Aguia_Informatica_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/crash-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Crash_No._01_1984-02_Newsfield_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/creativecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/creativecomputing-1982-09">]
[https://archive.org/details/ct-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ct-magazine-8405">]
[https://archive.org/details/cuamiga-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cuamiga-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cvg-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/dosplusnic <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DOSPLUS_News_Information_Center_1982-05_Micro-Systems_Software_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragon-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/dragon-user-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_World_No._1_1983-12_Dragon_Data_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/ednmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EDN20050401">]
[https://archive.org/details/eightymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EIGHTY_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1980-01_SoftSide_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/elbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/elbug-magazine-1983-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/electronuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electron_User_Vol._1_No._11_1984-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/elektuurmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/enigmaamigarun <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EnigmaAmiga001">]
[https://archive.org/details/enter-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/enter-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/family-computing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/family-computing-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/firstglimpse_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/firstglimpse-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/gambler_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/gambler_magazine-1993-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/geracoprologica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Geracao_Prologica_Ano_III_No._16_1985-12_Editele_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/go64-verlang <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GO64_1999-08_CSW_Verlag_DE_en">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenfrench <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_Issue_No_13_1985-03_IDG_France_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_collection_all_in_one">]
[https://archive.org/details/guidetocomputerliving <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Computer_Living_The_Vol._No._2_Issue_No._10_1985-11_Aquarian_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/hackerjournal_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/hacker-journal-141">]
[https://archive.org/details/handeelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/H_E_Computronics_Issue_42_1982-02_H_E_Computronics_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/happycomputer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/happycomputer-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoreapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hardcore_Volume_1_No._3_1981-05_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/home-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/home-computing-weekly-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/HomeComputerMagazine_Vol4_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputerrivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Home-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/incidermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InCider_A_0290">]
[https://archive.org/details/info-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/info-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/informaticacpu <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Informatica_CPU_Ano_1_No._1_1994-10_Bonus_Rio_Editora_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/interfaceage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197608InterfaceAgeV01I09">]
[https://archive.org/details/io-programmo <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/io-programmo-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/iomagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Io197611-19772">]
[https://archive.org/details/jurassicnews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/JurassicNews01">]
[https://archive.org/details/k-power-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/k-power-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/kayproprofiles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PROFILES_Finding_Products_198x_Kaypro_Corp_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/kilobaudmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kilobaud197701">]
[https://archive.org/details/larivstadiatari <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LarivistadiAtari_1986_0">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/laserbug-magazine-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbugmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Laserbug_Issue_02_1982-05_Laserbug_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/letscomputemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lets_Compute_No_01_1990-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxforyou <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-For-You-Issue-69">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxjournalmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-Journal-2005-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/listprogrammi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LIST1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/macaddict <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacAddict-001-199609">]
[https://archive.org/details/macworld-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacWorld_8404_April_1984_premier">]
[https://archive.org/details/magazine-zx <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/magazine-zx-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/maximumpc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Maximum_PC_-July_2006">]
[https://archive.org/details/mcmicrocomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MC_microcomputer-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro-cornucopia-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-cornucopia-magazine-1981-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro80aumagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO-80_Issue_01_1979-12_MICRO-80_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/microhobby <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Microhobby_Ano_I_No._1_1983-05_Micromega_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microkids <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MicroKids_Issue_01_Volume_01_No_01_1983-12_Microkids_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/micromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Micro_The_Volume_1_1978_COMPUTERIST_The_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/microsistemasbr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Micro_Sistemas_Ano_III_No._025_1983-10_ATI_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/microtimes00donh">]
[https://archive.org/details/midnite-software-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/midnite-software-gazette-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/msx-fan-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxfanjapanese <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinefr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_No._4_1986-01_Laser_Magazine_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinejp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_1988-06_ASCII_JP">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmicromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Micro_Ano_III_Numero_17_198x_Fonte_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxtopclass <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Top_Class_Ano_1_No._1_1993_Microgames_Technology_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxworldspanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_World_Ano_II_No._4_1989-02_SA_Sygran_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Atari_User_Issue_038_1989-06_Page_6_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/newcomputerexpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewComputerExpress000">]
[https://archive.org/details/newtekniques <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewTekniquesVolume4No.05200009AdvanstarCommunicationsUS">]
[https://archive.org/details/next-generation-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NEXTGenerationIssue38Febuary1998">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendopoweradvancemag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/noi128-64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Noi-128-64-n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nuova-elettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nzbitsandbytes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nzbitsandbytes-1-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/odysseyaventure <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Odyssey_Aventura_Numero_1_1983_Mauro_Ivan_Marketing_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/openapplegazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Open_Apple_Gazette_V1N2">]
[https://archive.org/details/ozamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OZAmiga_Magazine_Volume_1_Edition_4_1992-12_Triple_D_Publications_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/papersoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Papersoft-1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Mag-1982-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcopen_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pc-open-1995-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcplayer_germany <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcworlditalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1001ComputerWords">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_World_2005-07_VNU_Business_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/processor_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/processor-newspaper-v26i30">]
[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/run-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Re-Run_1984-06_CW_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sandhills_reference_series <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/reference-series-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/sdtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sdtimes001">]
[https://archive.org/details/secretservicemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/secretservicemagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclair-user-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclaircomputeritalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sinclair-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Style_1992_11">]
[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/softalkapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/softalkv1n01sep1980">]
[https://archive.org/details/softgoldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softgold_1987-03_Goldsoft_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/softline_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softline_1981_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
[https://archive.org/details/super-soft-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super-soft-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/superitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_1984_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/syncmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/syncmagazine-v1_n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/tandyanswers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Answers_Vol._2_No._1_1986_Tandy_Corporation_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/texas-instruments-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DatabarMagazineTI994A">]
[https://archive.org/details/thecomputerpaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/issuu_dougalder_1988-01_the_computer_paper_mockup">]
[https://archive.org/details/themicrouser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBC_Micro_User_Volume_01_No_01_1983-03_Database_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/theone-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Rollerbabes_1991_Calendar_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/theportablecompanion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PortableCompanion19820607">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2001-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/transactor-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TransactorAmiga1">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80microcomputernews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1981_Microcomputer_News_Index_1981_Radio_Shack_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tux-magazine-issue-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/under-color-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-vol-1-num-1">]
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[https://archive.org/details/victapecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VICTape_Computing_Issue_03_1984-03_Argus_Press_Software_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/win-magazine-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/win-magazine-italia-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_138_1998-09_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/yourcomputer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/YourComputer_198106">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zxcomputing-magazine-1982-06">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-076">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-world-1989-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Issue_11_1992-03_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-044">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Clubbed_Issue_1_Autumn_1998_1998_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-format-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST)
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1984-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_User_Number_026_1984-09_Redwood_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-030">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/compuservemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CompuServeMagazine199101">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1983-07-computegazette">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979-Fall-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-age-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-age-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/10_Starter_Programs_from_Family_Computing">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-monthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-monthly-1990-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_idea_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-idea-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_power_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-power-user-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_shopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerShopperApr86Vol6No4AtariArticles">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerinputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Input_1983-11_Nomac_Publishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerkontakt-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computerkontakt-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerlanguage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Language_Issue_01_1984-09_CL_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computernotes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Notes_1978_03_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerPress-198902pdf">]
[https://archive.org/details/computersandelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputersElectronics1982-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/computesamigaresource <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/COMPUTEs_Amiga_Resource_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-04_COMPUTE_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computingnowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputingNow1984-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/computist <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computist-scan-36">]
[https://archive.org/details/computronic_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computronic_84_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/contactmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Contact_78_The_1978_Apple_Computer_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpugossermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Issue_03_1996_Gosser_Games_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpumagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Ano_1_No._01_1988-05_Aguia_Informatica_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/crash-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Crash_No._01_1984-02_Newsfield_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/creativecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/creativecomputing-1982-09">]
[https://archive.org/details/ct-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ct-magazine-8405">]
[https://archive.org/details/cuamiga-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cuamiga-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cvg-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/dosplusnic <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DOSPLUS_News_Information_Center_1982-05_Micro-Systems_Software_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragon-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/dragon-user-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_World_No._1_1983-12_Dragon_Data_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/ednmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EDN20050401">]
[https://archive.org/details/eightymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EIGHTY_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1980-01_SoftSide_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/elbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/elbug-magazine-1983-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/electronuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electron_User_Vol._1_No._11_1984-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/elektuurmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/enigmaamigarun <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EnigmaAmiga001">]
[https://archive.org/details/enter-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/enter-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/family-computing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/family-computing-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/firstglimpse_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/firstglimpse-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/gambler_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/gambler_magazine-1993-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/geracoprologica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Geracao_Prologica_Ano_III_No._16_1985-12_Editele_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/go64-verlang <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GO64_1999-08_CSW_Verlag_DE_en">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenfrench <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_Issue_No_13_1985-03_IDG_France_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_collection_all_in_one">]
[https://archive.org/details/guidetocomputerliving <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Computer_Living_The_Vol._No._2_Issue_No._10_1985-11_Aquarian_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/hackerjournal_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/hacker-journal-141">]
[https://archive.org/details/handeelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/H_E_Computronics_Issue_42_1982-02_H_E_Computronics_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/happycomputer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/happycomputer-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoreapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hardcore_Volume_1_No._3_1981-05_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/home-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/home-computing-weekly-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/HomeComputerMagazine_Vol4_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputerrivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Home-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/incidermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InCider_A_0290">]
[https://archive.org/details/info-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/info-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/informaticacpu <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Informatica_CPU_Ano_1_No._1_1994-10_Bonus_Rio_Editora_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_01_1982-12_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/interfaceage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197608InterfaceAgeV01I09">]
[https://archive.org/details/io-programmo <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/io-programmo-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/iomagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Io197611-19772">]
[https://archive.org/details/jurassicnews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/JurassicNews01">]
[https://archive.org/details/k-power-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/k-power-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/kayproprofiles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PROFILES_Finding_Products_198x_Kaypro_Corp_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/kilobaudmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kilobaud197701">]
[https://archive.org/details/larivstadiatari <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LarivistadiAtari_1986_0">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/laserbug-magazine-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbugmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Laserbug_Issue_02_1982-05_Laserbug_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/letscomputemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lets_Compute_No_01_1990-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxforyou <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-For-You-Issue-69">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxjournalmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-Journal-2005-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/listprogrammi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LIST1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/macaddict <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacAddict-001-199609">]
[https://archive.org/details/macworld-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacWorld_8404_April_1984_premier">]
[https://archive.org/details/magazine-zx <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/magazine-zx-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/maximumpc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Maximum_PC_-July_2006">]
[https://archive.org/details/mcmicrocomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MC_microcomputer-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro-cornucopia-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-cornucopia-magazine-1981-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro80aumagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO-80_Issue_01_1979-12_MICRO-80_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/microhobby <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Microhobby_Ano_I_No._1_1983-05_Micromega_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microkids <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MicroKids_Issue_01_Volume_01_No_01_1983-12_Microkids_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/micromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Micro_The_Volume_1_1978_COMPUTERIST_The_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/microsistemasbr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Micro_Sistemas_Ano_III_No._025_1983-10_ATI_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/microtimes00donh">]
[https://archive.org/details/midnite-software-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/midnite-software-gazette-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/msx-fan-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxfanjapanese <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinefr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_No._4_1986-01_Laser_Magazine_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinejp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_1988-06_ASCII_JP">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmicromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Micro_Ano_III_Numero_17_198x_Fonte_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxtopclass <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Top_Class_Ano_1_No._1_1993_Microgames_Technology_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxworldspanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_World_Ano_II_No._4_1989-02_SA_Sygran_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Atari_User_Issue_038_1989-06_Page_6_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/newcomputerexpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewComputerExpress000">]
[https://archive.org/details/newtekniques <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewTekniquesVolume4No.05200009AdvanstarCommunicationsUS">]
[https://archive.org/details/next-generation-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NEXTGenerationIssue38Febuary1998">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendopoweradvancemag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/noi128-64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Noi-128-64-n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nuova-elettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nzbitsandbytes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nzbitsandbytes-1-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/odysseyaventure <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Odyssey_Aventura_Numero_1_1983_Mauro_Ivan_Marketing_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/openapplegazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Open_Apple_Gazette_V1N2">]
[https://archive.org/details/ozamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OZAmiga_Magazine_Volume_1_Edition_4_1992-12_Triple_D_Publications_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/papersoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Papersoft-1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Mag-1982-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcopen_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pc-open-1995-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcplayer_germany <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcworlditalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1001ComputerWords">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_World_2005-07_VNU_Business_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/processor_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/processor-newspaper-v26i30">]
[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/run-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Re-Run_1984-06_CW_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sandhills_reference_series <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/reference-series-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/sdtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sdtimes001">]
[https://archive.org/details/secretservicemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/secretservicemagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclair-user-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclaircomputeritalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sinclair-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Style_1992_11">]
[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/softalkapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/softalkv1n01sep1980">]
[https://archive.org/details/softgoldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softgold_1987-03_Goldsoft_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/softline_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softline_1981_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
[https://archive.org/details/super-soft-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super-soft-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/superitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_1984_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/syncmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/syncmagazine-v1_n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/tandyanswers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Answers_Vol._2_No._1_1986_Tandy_Corporation_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/texas-instruments-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DatabarMagazineTI994A">]
[https://archive.org/details/thecomputerpaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/issuu_dougalder_1988-01_the_computer_paper_mockup">]
[https://archive.org/details/themicrouser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBC_Micro_User_Volume_01_No_01_1983-03_Database_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/theone-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Rollerbabes_1991_Calendar_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/theportablecompanion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PortableCompanion19820607">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2001-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/transactor-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TransactorAmiga1">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80microcomputernews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1981_Microcomputer_News_Index_1981_Radio_Shack_US_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tux-magazine-issue-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/under-color-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-vol-1-num-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/uploadmagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Errata_Geral_1986_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/victapecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VICTape_Computing_Issue_03_1984-03_Argus_Press_Software_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/win-magazine-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/win-magazine-italia-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_138_1998-09_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/yourcomputer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/YourComputer_198106">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zxcomputing-magazine-1982-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxshedmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZXShed_Issue_01_2005_ZXShed">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-076">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-world-1989-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Issue_11_1992-03_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-044">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Total_Amiga_Issue_15_Summer_2003_2003_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-format-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST)
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1984-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_User_Number_026_1984-09_Redwood_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-030">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/compuservemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CompuServeMagazine199101">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1983-07-computegazette">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979-Fall-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-age-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-age-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/10_Starter_Programs_from_Family_Computing">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-monthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-monthly-1990-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_idea_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-idea-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_power_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-power-user-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_shopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerShopperApr86Vol6No4AtariArticles">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerinputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Input_1983-11_Nomac_Publishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerkontakt-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computerkontakt-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerlanguage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Language_Issue_01_1984-09_CL_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computernotes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Notes_1978_03_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerPress-198902pdf">]
[https://archive.org/details/computersandelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputersElectronics1982-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/computesamigaresource <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/COMPUTEs_Amiga_Resource_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-04_COMPUTE_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computingnowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputingNow1984-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/computist <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computist-scan-36">]
[https://archive.org/details/computronic_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computronic_84_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/contactmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Contact_78_The_1978_Apple_Computer_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpugossermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Issue_03_1996_Gosser_Games_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpumagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Ano_1_No._01_1988-05_Aguia_Informatica_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/crash-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Crash_No._01_1984-02_Newsfield_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/creativecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/creativecomputing-1982-09">]
[https://archive.org/details/ct-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ct-magazine-8405">]
[https://archive.org/details/cuamiga-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cuamiga-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cvg-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/dosplusnic <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DOSPLUS_News_Information_Center_1982-05_Micro-Systems_Software_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragon-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/dragon-user-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_World_No._1_1983-12_Dragon_Data_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/ednmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EDN20050401">]
[https://archive.org/details/eightymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EIGHTY_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1980-01_SoftSide_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/elbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/elbug-magazine-1983-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/electronuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electron_User_Vol._1_No._11_1984-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/elektuurmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/enigmaamigarun <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EnigmaAmiga001">]
[https://archive.org/details/enter-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/enter-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/family-computing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/family-computing-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/firstglimpse_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/firstglimpse-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/gambler_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/gambler_magazine-1993-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/geracoprologica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Geracao_Prologica_Ano_III_No._16_1985-12_Editele_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/go64-verlang <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GO64_1999-08_CSW_Verlag_DE_en">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenfrench <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_Issue_No_13_1985-03_IDG_France_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/golden13">]
[https://archive.org/details/guidetocomputerliving <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Computer_Living_The_Vol._No._2_Issue_No._10_1985-11_Aquarian_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/hackerjournal_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/hacker-journal-141">]
[https://archive.org/details/handeelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/H_E_Computronics_Issue_42_1982-02_H_E_Computronics_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/happycomputer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/happycomputer-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoreapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hardcore_Volume_1_No._3_1981-05_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/home-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/home-computing-weekly-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/HomeComputerMagazine_Vol4_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputerrivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Home-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/incidermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InCider_A_0290">]
[https://archive.org/details/info-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/info-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/informaticacpu <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Informatica_CPU_Ano_1_No._1_1994-10_Bonus_Rio_Editora_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_04_1983-09_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/interfaceage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197608InterfaceAgeV01I09">]
[https://archive.org/details/io-programmo <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/io-programmo-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/iomagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Io197611-19772">]
[https://archive.org/details/jurassicnews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/JurassicNews01">]
[https://archive.org/details/k-power-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/k-power-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/kayproprofiles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PROFILES_Finding_Products_198x_Kaypro_Corp_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/kilobaudmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kilobaud197701">]
[https://archive.org/details/larivstadiatari <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LarivistadiAtari_1986_0">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/laserbug-magazine-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbugmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Laserbug_Issue_02_1982-05_Laserbug_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/letscomputemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lets_Compute_No_01_1990-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxforyou <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-For-You-Issue-69">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxjournalmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-Journal-2005-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/listprogrammi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LIST1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/macaddict <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacAddict-001-199609">]
[https://archive.org/details/macworld-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacWorld_8404_April_1984_premier">]
[https://archive.org/details/magazine-zx <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/magazine-zx-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/maximumpc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Maximum_PC_-July_2006">]
[https://archive.org/details/mcmicrocomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MC_microcomputer-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro-cornucopia-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-cornucopia-magazine-1981-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro80aumagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO-80_Issue_01_1979-12_MICRO-80_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/microhobby <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Microhobby_Ano_I_No._1_1983-05_Micromega_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microkids <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MicroKids_Issue_01_Volume_01_No_01_1983-12_Microkids_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/micromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Micro_The_Volume_1_1978_COMPUTERIST_The_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/microsistemasbr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Micro_Sistemas_Ano_III_No._025_1983-10_ATI_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/microtimes00donh">]
[https://archive.org/details/midnite-software-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/midnite-software-gazette-15">]
[https://archive.org/details/msx-fan-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxfanjapanese <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinefr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_No._4_1986-01_Laser_Magazine_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinejp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_1988-06_ASCII_JP">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmicromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Micro_Ano_III_Numero_17_198x_Fonte_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxtopclass <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Top_Class_Ano_1_No._1_1993_Microgames_Technology_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxworldspanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_World_Ano_II_No._4_1989-02_SA_Sygran_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Atari_User_Issue_038_1989-06_Page_6_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/newcomputerexpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewComputerExpress000">]
[https://archive.org/details/newtekniques <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewTekniquesVolume4No.05200009AdvanstarCommunicationsUS">]
[https://archive.org/details/next-generation-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nextgen-issue-014">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendopoweradvancemag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/noi128-64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Noi-128-64-n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nuova-elettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nzbitsandbytes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nzbitsandbytes-1-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/odysseyaventure <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Odyssey_Aventura_Numero_1_1983_Mauro_Ivan_Marketing_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/openapplegazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Open_Apple_Gazette_V1N2">]
[https://archive.org/details/ozamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OZAmiga_Magazine_Volume_1_Edition_4_1992-12_Triple_D_Publications_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/papersoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Papersoft-1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Mag-1982-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcopen_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pc-open-1995-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcplayer_germany <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcworlditalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PCWorld_2004_158">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_World_2005-07_VNU_Business_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/processor_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/processor-newspaper-v26i30">]
[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/run-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Re-Run_1984-06_CW_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sandhills_reference_series <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/reference-series-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/sdtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sdtimes001">]
[https://archive.org/details/secretservicemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/secretservicemagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclair-user-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclaircomputeritalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sinclair-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Style_1992_11">]
[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/softalkapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/softalkv1n01sep1980">]
[https://archive.org/details/softgoldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softgold_1987-03_Goldsoft_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/softline_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softline_1981_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
[https://archive.org/details/super-soft-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super-soft-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/superitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_1984_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/syncmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/syncmagazine-v1_n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/tandyanswers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Answers_Vol._2_No._1_1986_Tandy_Corporation_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/texas-instruments-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DatabarMagazineTI994A">]
[https://archive.org/details/thecomputerpaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/issuu_dougalder_1988-01_the_computer_paper_mockup">]
[https://archive.org/details/themicrouser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBC_Micro_User_Volume_01_No_01_1983-03_Database_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/theone-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Rollerbabes_1991_Calendar_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/theportablecompanion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PortableCompanion19820607">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2001-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/transactor-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TransactorAmiga1">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80microcomputernews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TRS-80_Microcomputer_News_Volume_5_Issue_12_1983-12_Radio_Shack_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tux-magazine-issue-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/under-color-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-vol-1-num-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/uploadmagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Errata_Geral_1986_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/victapecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VICTape_Computing_Issue_03_1984-03_Argus_Press_Software_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/win-magazine-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/win-magazine-italia-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_138_1998-09_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/yourcomputer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/YourComputer_198106">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zxcomputing-magazine-1982-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxshedmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZXShed_Issue_01_2005_ZXShed">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-076">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-world-1989-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Issue_11_1992-03_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-044">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Total_Amiga_Issue_15_Summer_2003_2003_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-format-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST)
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
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If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially Partner Collections
* Prominent Collections
* Open Collections
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding Metadata
* Making a Useful Object
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially Partner Collections
* Prominent Collections
* Open Collections
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making a Useful Object
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
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Jscott
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wikitext
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially Partner Collections
* Prominent Collections
* Open Collections
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
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Xarph
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially Partner Collections
* Prominent Collections
* Open Collections
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox|Toolbox of Script Components]]
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
You may also consult [https://internetarchive.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Special:WantedPages Wanted Pages] to see what topics have been linked to the most times without receiving an article about them.
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially Partner Collections
* Prominent Collections
* Open Collections
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox|Toolbox of Script Components]]
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Per Jason Scott:
600dpi scans, with names that go in order no matter the OS (i.e. 001.tiff, 002.tif.... 145.tif)
zip into a file that is "The Name.cbz"
Upload to archive.
It will do the rest.
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Per Jason Scott:
600dpi scans, with names that go in order no matter the OS (i.e. 001.tiff, 002.tif.... 145.tif)
zip into a file that is "The Name.cbz"
Upload to archive.
It will do the rest.
Automated PDF Creation
No full pre-processing or creation of PDFs is required, because if you put your image files into a .cbz file with a certain naming scheme it'll handle it.
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Per Jason Scott:
600dpi scans, with names that go in order no matter the OS (i.e. 001.tiff, 002.tif.... 145.tif)
zip into a file that is "The Name.cbz"
Upload to archive.
It will do the rest.
Automated PDF Creation
No full pre-processing or creation of PDFs is required, because if you put your image files into a .cbz file with a certain naming scheme it'll handle it.
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Per Jason Scott:
600dpi scans, with names that go in order no matter the OS (i.e. 001.tiff, 002.tif.... 145.tif)
zip into a file that is "The Name.cbz"
Upload to archive.
It will do the rest.
Automated PDF Creation
No full pre-processing or creation of PDFs is required, because if you put your image files into a .cbz file with a certain naming scheme it'll handle it.
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Suggested Scanning Standards
* Scan at least 600dpi, if you can and your scanner properly supports it.
* Use names for images no matter the OS (i.e. 001.tiff, 002.tif.... 145.tif)
* Do not use compressed or lossy image formats: use TIFF, but .PNG if it isn't an option.
* Putting that scan into a .zip does the compression work, and also lets the items within be used again and again in different programs.
* Preferably, zip into a file that is "The Name.cbz"
Little to no additional processing is required as after upload to Archive.org, server side processes will do the rest.
Automated PDF Creation
No pre-processing or creation of PDFs from any format is required: image files placed into a .cbz with a specific naming scheme will be automatically converted.
On Formats
* A .cbz of high resolution scans is better than a .pdf.
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#REDIRECT [[Scanning Standards and Process]]
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A collector of unconsidered trifles.
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there.
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/* Magic */
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
== Unusual ==
;ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
=== Clearly System-Reserved ===
; identifier : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material. Only one identifier can exist, and it never changes. There have been cases in the past where different identifiers that only differ in case of a letter or letters co-exist, although efforts are underway to prevent that in the future.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; collection : What collection the item is filed under. There are large, overarching collections (like "texts" ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like "bostonlibrary" or "nationalknittingmagazine".
; mediatype : Currently *movies*, *texts*, *audio*, *software*, *data*, and *web* each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by _publicdate_ and _addeddate_).
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. _Mostly deprecated_.
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
== Unusual ==
;ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
=== Clearly System-Reserved ===
; identifier : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material. Only one identifier can exist, and it never changes. There have been cases in the past where different identifiers that only differ in case of a letter or letters co-exist, although efforts are underway to prevent that in the future.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; collection : What collection the item is filed under. There are large, overarching collections (like "texts" ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like "bostonlibrary" or "nationalknittingmagazine".
; mediatype : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
== Unusual ==
;ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
== Considerations about Metadata on the Internet Archive ==
While the term "metadata" has varying meanings in the archives/libraries and content management space, at the Internet Archive, this term refers specifically to database settings on each ''item'' in the database. Some of these are self-explanatory like '''title''' or '''date''', but some are not as clear, and a number of them cause the Archive to treat the item differently. Some even take actions and modifications based on being set.
For this revision of this document, the different classes of metadata can be thought of as '''System Reserved''', '''Magic''' and '''Everything Else''', that is, settings which can be put on any item but won't be treated differently than any other text field.
Due to the nature of the Internet Archive's stores, there is no "one true schema" with items, because various balkanized groups use the Archive's content different ways. A partner organization might have very explicit, refined declarations for metadata pairs that exist nowhere else in the system, while a term as simple as "subject" could be used many different ways depending on which group is using them.
=== Clearly System-Reserved ===
; identifier : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material. Only one identifier can exist, and it never changes. There have been cases in the past where different identifiers that only differ in case of a letter or letters co-exist, although efforts are underway to prevent that in the future.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; collection : What collection the item is filed under. There are large, overarching collections (like "texts" ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like "bostonlibrary" or "nationalknittingmagazine".
; mediatype : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
== Unusual ==
;ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
== Considerations about Metadata on the Internet Archive ==
While the term "metadata" has varying meanings in the archives/libraries and content management space, at the Internet Archive, this term refers specifically to database settings on each ''item'' in the database. Some of these are self-explanatory like '''title''' or '''date''', but some are not as clear, and a number of them cause the Archive to treat the item differently. Some even take actions and modifications based on being set.
For this revision of this document, the different classes of metadata can be thought of as '''System Reserved''', '''Magic''' and '''Everything Else''', that is, settings which can be put on any item but won't be treated differently than any other text field.
Due to the nature of the Internet Archive's stores, there is no "one true schema" with items, because various balkanized groups use the Archive's content different ways. A partner organization might have very explicit, refined declarations for metadata pairs that exist nowhere else in the system, while a term as simple as "subject" could be used many different ways depending on which group is using them.
=== Clearly System-Reserved ===
; identifier : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material. Only one identifier can exist, and it never changes. There have been cases in the past where different identifiers that only differ in case of a letter or letters co-exist, although efforts are underway to prevent that in the future.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; collection : What collection the item is filed under. There are large, overarching collections (like "texts" ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like "bostonlibrary" or "nationalknittingmagazine".
; mediatype : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
; ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
=== Everything Else ===
Assuming a metadata name is not used by the system or is a magic word, almost anything can be added to the archive's metadata entry for an item. For example, a collection of magazines might all have a special "platforms" setting to indicate what computer platforms those issues cover, or a sewing pattern collection can have a "stitch" entry for what type of stitches are needed to complete the pattern.
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
== Considerations about Metadata on the Internet Archive ==
While the term "metadata" has varying meanings in the archives/libraries and content management space, at the Internet Archive, this term refers specifically to database settings on each ''item'' in the database. Some of these are self-explanatory like '''title''' or '''date''', but some are not as clear, and a number of them cause the Archive to treat the item differently. Some even take actions and modifications based on being set.
For this revision of this document, the different classes of metadata can be thought of as '''System Reserved''', '''Magic''' and '''Everything Else''', that is, settings which can be put on any item but won't be treated differently than any other text field.
Due to the nature of the Internet Archive's stores, there is no "one true schema" with items, because various balkanized groups use the Archive's content different ways. A partner organization might have very explicit, refined declarations for metadata pairs that exist nowhere else in the system, while a term as simple as "subject" could be used many different ways depending on which group is using them.
=== Clearly System-Reserved ===
; identifier : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material. Only one identifier can exist, and it never changes. There have been cases in the past where different identifiers that only differ in case of a letter or letters co-exist, although efforts are underway to prevent that in the future.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; collection : What collection(s) the item is filed under. There are large, overarching collections (like "texts" ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like "bostonlibrary" or "nationalknittingmagazine". An item can be in multiple collections (TODO: what's the syntax?). Some collections also have magic effects, including making the items accessible only to logged in users, or geo-blocked.
; mediatype : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
; ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
=== Everything Else ===
Assuming a metadata name is not used by the system or is a magic word, almost anything can be added to the archive's metadata entry for an item. For example, a collection of magazines might all have a special "platforms" setting to indicate what computer platforms those issues cover, or a sewing pattern collection can have a "stitch" entry for what type of stitches are needed to complete the pattern.
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/* Clearly System-Reserved */
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
== Considerations about Metadata on the Internet Archive ==
While the term "metadata" has varying meanings in the archives/libraries and content management space, at the Internet Archive, this term refers specifically to database settings on each ''item'' in the database. Some of these are self-explanatory like '''title''' or '''date''', but some are not as clear, and a number of them cause the Archive to treat the item differently. Some even take actions and modifications based on being set.
For this revision of this document, the different classes of metadata can be thought of as '''System Reserved''', '''Magic''' and '''Everything Else''', that is, settings which can be put on any item but won't be treated differently than any other text field.
Due to the nature of the Internet Archive's stores, there is no "one true schema" with items, because various balkanized groups use the Archive's content different ways. A partner organization might have very explicit, refined declarations for metadata pairs that exist nowhere else in the system, while a term as simple as "subject" could be used many different ways depending on which group is using them.
=== System-Reserved ===
; identifier : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material. Only one identifier can exist, and it never changes. There have been cases in the past where different identifiers that only differ in case of a letter or letters co-exist, although efforts are underway to prevent that in the future.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; collection : What collection(s) the item is filed under. There are large, overarching collections (like "texts" ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like "bostonlibrary" or "nationalknittingmagazine". An item can be in multiple collections (TODO: what's the syntax?). Some collections also have magic effects, including making the items accessible only to logged in users, or geo-blocked.
; mediatype : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
; ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
=== Everything Else ===
Assuming a metadata name is not used by the system or is a magic word, almost anything can be added to the archive's metadata entry for an item. For example, a collection of magazines might all have a special "platforms" setting to indicate what computer platforms those issues cover, or a sewing pattern collection can have a "stitch" entry for what type of stitches are needed to complete the pattern.
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The Non-Wayback Internet Archive is simply a very large collection of '''millions of items'''.
In its purest form, an item is simply a directory on the Archive's servers, with a unique name referred to as its ''identifier''. This uniquely-named directory will contain several system files (for metadata, system information, hashes, etc.) and the rest will be up for grabs and represent the actual data in the item. Items can have subdirectories and even entire filesystems beneath them, although there are increased issues if there are too many files or the items themselves are too large.
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The Non-Wayback Internet Archive is simply a very large collection of '''millions of items'''.
In its purest form, an item is simply a directory on the Archive's servers, with a unique name referred to as its ''identifier''. This uniquely-named directory will contain several system files (for metadata, system information, hashes, etc.) and the rest will be up for grabs and represent the actual data in the item. Items can have subdirectories and even entire filesystems beneath them, although there are increased issues if there are too many files or the items themselves are too large.
These items come from several sources: the Internet Archive's employees/contractors/projects, partner organizations or efforts, and individual users that can add new items into the open collections.
The items are classified under several "media types" that dictate how the content of the item will be presented in the details page/theater, the page for that item that is located at '''https://archive.org/details/ITEM'''. Using the web interface or a command line program, it is possible to engage with the contents of the items all different ways.
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The Non-Wayback Internet Archive is simply a very large collection of '''millions of items'''.
In its purest form, an item is simply a directory on the Archive's servers, with a unique name referred to as its ''identifier''. This uniquely-named directory will contain several system files (for metadata, system information, hashes, etc.) and the rest will be up for grabs and represent the actual data in the item. Items can have subdirectories and even entire filesystems beneath them, although there are increased issues if there are too many files or the items themselves are too large.
These items come from several sources: the Internet Archive's employees/contractors/projects, partner organizations or efforts, and individual users that can add new items into the open collections.
The items are classified under several "media types" that dictate how the content of the item will be presented in the details page/theater, the page for that item that is located at '''https://archive.org/details/ITEM'''. Using the web interface or a command line program, it is possible to engage with the contents of the items all different ways.
Items can be grouped together into '''collections'', which are simply internal lists of items. (It is also possible for a collection to be put underneath another collection, making it a "sub-collection". To make things even more confusing, the Archive considers each collection an Item.
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Here is where we can put little bash functions and other components that can be used to glue workflows together.
=== Generate a unique identifier based on provided input ===
<nowiki>#!/bin/bash
function make_ia_identifier {
# squish out everything that isn't alphanumeric, _, -, or .
IDENTIFIER=$(echo "$1" | tr -cd "[:alnum:]-_.");
# crop it to 64 characters
IDENTIFIER="${IDENTIFIER:0:64}";
# check IA for duplicate
STUBBY=0;
until check_ia_identifier "$IDENTIFIER"; do
IDENTIFIER="$IDENTIFIER$STUBBY";
STUBBY=$((STUBBY += 1));
sleep 1;
done;
return $IDENTIFIER
}
function check_ia_identifier {
ia metadata -e "$1"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
return 0
fi
return 1
}
make_ia_identifier "$1"</nowiki>
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This is a quick placeholder page for an upcoming series of tutorials on scraping sites using javascript & python to speed up the process of adding metadata to large numbers of items. For example, let's say you have a collection of 30,000 C64 demos, and you want to link them with individual pages on CSDB and pull across the metadata into the archive. How would you achieve something like that without going insane? I'm gonna tell you soon, unless I die of Coronavirus!
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with uploading items. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level API for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</syntaxhighlight>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</syntaxhighlight>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</syntaxhighlight>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</syntaxhighlight>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. *Required.*
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. *Required.*
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. *Required.*
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</syntaxhighlight>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>mediatype</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
* <code>data</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
* <code>texts</code>
* <code>audio</code>
* <code>movies</code>, as in all video content.
* <code>image</code>
* <code>software</code>
* <code>web</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the collections everyone has upload access to.
* If you want ["Community Texts"](https://archive.org/details/opensource), use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
* If you want ["Community Audio"](https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio), use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
* If you want ["Community Video"](https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies), use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
* If you want ["Community Data"](https://archive.org/details/opensource_media), use <code>opensource_media</code>.
* If you want ["Community Images"](https://archive.org/details/opensource_image), use <code>opensource_image</code>.
* If you want ["Community Software"](https://archive.org/details/open_source_software), use <code>open_source_software</code>.
* If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<syntaxhighlight>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</syntaxhighlight>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To do that with Python, we would write:
<syntaxhighlighting>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</syntaxhighlighting>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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/* DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA */
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with uploading items. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level API for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</syntaxhighlight>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</syntaxhighlight>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</syntaxhighlight>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</syntaxhighlight>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. *Required.*
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. *Required.*
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. *Required.*
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</syntaxhighlight>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>mediatype</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>data</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>texts</code>
** <code>audio</code>
** <code>movies</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>image</code>
** <code>software</code>
** <code>web</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the collections everyone has upload access to.
** If you want ["Community Texts"](https://archive.org/details/opensource), use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want ["Community Audio"](https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio), use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want ["Community Video"](https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies), use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want ["Community Data"](https://archive.org/details/opensource_media), use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want ["Community Images"](https://archive.org/details/opensource_image), use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want ["Community Software"](https://archive.org/details/open_source_software), use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<syntaxhighlight>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</syntaxhighlight>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To do that with Python, we would write:
<syntaxhighlighting>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</syntaxhighlighting>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with [[uploading]] [[items]]. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level API for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</syntaxhighlight>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</syntaxhighlight>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</syntaxhighlight>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</syntaxhighlight>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. *Required.*
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. *Required.*
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. *Required.*
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</syntaxhighlight>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>mediatype</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>data</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>texts</code>
** <code>audio</code>
** <code>movies</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>image</code>
** <code>software</code>
** <code>web</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the collections everyone has upload access to.
** If you want ["Community Texts"](https://archive.org/details/opensource), use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want ["Community Audio"](https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio), use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want ["Community Video"](https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies), use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want ["Community Data"](https://archive.org/details/opensource_media), use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want ["Community Images"](https://archive.org/details/opensource_image), use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want ["Community Software"](https://archive.org/details/open_source_software), use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<syntaxhighlight>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</syntaxhighlight>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To do that with Python, we would write:
<syntaxhighlighting>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</syntaxhighlighting>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with [[uploading]] [[items]]. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level API for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</syntaxhighlight>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</syntaxhighlight>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</syntaxhighlight>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</syntaxhighlight>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. *Required.*
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. *Required.*
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. *Required.*
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</syntaxhighlight>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>mediatype</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>data</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>texts</code>
** <code>audio</code>
** <code>movies</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>image</code>
** <code>software</code>
** <code>web</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the collections everyone has upload access to.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource "Community Texts"], use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio "Community Audio"], use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies "Community Video"], use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_media "Community Data"], use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_image "Community Images"], use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/open_source_software "Community Software"], use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<syntaxhighlight>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</syntaxhighlight>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To do that with Python, we would write:
<syntaxhighlighting>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</syntaxhighlighting>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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/* Updating metadata */
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with [[uploading]] [[items]]. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level API for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</syntaxhighlight>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</syntaxhighlight>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</syntaxhighlight>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</syntaxhighlight>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. *Required.*
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. *Required.*
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. *Required.*
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</syntaxhighlight>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>mediatype</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>data</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>texts</code>
** <code>audio</code>
** <code>movies</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>image</code>
** <code>software</code>
** <code>web</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the collections everyone has upload access to.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource "Community Texts"], use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio "Community Audio"], use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies "Community Video"], use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_media "Community Data"], use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_image "Community Images"], use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/open_source_software "Community Software"], use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<syntaxhighlight>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</syntaxhighlight>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To do that with Python, we would write:
<syntaxhighlight>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</syntaxhighlight>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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/* Uploading with metadata */
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with [[uploading]] [[items]]. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level API for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</syntaxhighlight>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</syntaxhighlight>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</syntaxhighlight>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</syntaxhighlight>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. ''Required.''
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</syntaxhighlight>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>mediatype</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>data</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>texts</code>
** <code>audio</code>
** <code>movies</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>image</code>
** <code>software</code>
** <code>web</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the collections everyone has upload access to.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource "Community Texts"], use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio "Community Audio"], use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies "Community Video"], use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_media "Community Data"], use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_image "Community Images"], use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/open_source_software "Community Software"], use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<syntaxhighlight>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</syntaxhighlight>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To do that with Python, we would write:
<syntaxhighlight>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</syntaxhighlight>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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wikitext
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with [[uploading]] [[items]]. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level API for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</syntaxhighlight>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</syntaxhighlight>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</syntaxhighlight>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</syntaxhighlight>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. ''Required.''
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</syntaxhighlight>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>[[mediatype]]</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>[[data]]</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>[[text]]s</code>
** <code>[[audio]]</code>
** <code>[[movie]]s</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>[[image]]</code>
** <code>[[software]]</code>
** <code>[[web]]</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the [[Open Collections]] everyone has upload access to.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource "Community Texts"], use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio "Community Audio"], use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies "Community Video"], use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_media "Community Data"], use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_image "Community Images"], use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/open_source_software "Community Software"], use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<syntaxhighlight>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</syntaxhighlight>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To do that with Python, we would write:
<syntaxhighlight>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</syntaxhighlight>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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The [[Internet Archive]] allows anyone with an account to create [[items]]. This can be done through the website and through an API.
== Web ==
The web interface to create an item can be found by clicking on the upload icon in the top-right corner on [[archive.org]] or by visiting https://archive.org/create/. The user is greeted with a "Share your Files" page, which contains a green button to "upload files", and a blue button for [[etree.org]] uploader.
After clicking the Green "upload files" button, the user is shown a window where files can be dragged to or selected for upload. Selecting one or more files leads to a page where [[metadata]] can be created for the item. This includes a titles, [[identifier]], description, tags, creator, date, [[collection]], language and the [[license]]. Additional metadata can be added in the "More options box". Finally the item can be uploaded with the blue "Upload and Create Your Item" button.
== API ==
:See also: [[Uploading With Python]]
An [[API]] is available for the more tech-savvy users. This allows for easier and faster uploading of items. More information about the API can be found on it's page here, or at https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html.
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'''LibriVox''' is a non-commercial, non-profit and ad-free project that organizes volunteers creating recordings of public domain materials. They work from the United States' public domain and accept submissions in any language. These recordings are in turn donated to the public domain. LibriVox was started in August 2005 by Hugh McGuire. LibriVox was inspired by AKMA’s audio volunteer project creating an audiobook of ''Free Culture'' by Lawrence Lessig. As of 2020, they have produced more than 10,000 releases.
Their website is [https://librivox.org librivox.org]. They have [https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Main_Page a companion wiki] with contribution guides. They operate out of [https://forum.librivox.org/ a forum], where people are free to join any projects or ask questions. If you want to volunteer, you should start by reading [https://librivox.org/pages/volunteer-for-librivox/ the volunteer landing page].
Their audio files and website are hosted by the [[Internet Archive]] and all of their recordings are listed in [https://archive.org/details/librivoxaudio "The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection"] on the Archive. That collection includes more than just their official releases; for example, the first available recording is a [https://archive.org/details/librivoxbackgroundaug_19_2005 statement by Hugh McGuire]. The first LibriVox release was ''[https://archive.org/details/international_episode/internationalepisode_1_james.mp3 An International Episode]'' by Henry James.
==What LibriVox does==
LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then release the audio files back onto the net for free. All their audio is in the public domain, so you may use it for whatever purpose you wish. Please note: Their readers are free to choose the books they wish to record. LibriVox sees itself as a library of audiobooks. Because the books they read are in the public domain, their readers and listeners should be aware that many of them are very old, and may contain language or express notions that are antiquated at best, offending at worst.
==The LibriVox public domain==
LibriVox is an international project, with volunteer readers and listeners from all over the world, and they record and make available texts in many languages. Copyright laws differ from country to country, and a work that is in the public domain in one country is not necessarily public domain in another. They depend on US law as a matter of practicality and as a result of legal suggestions from various people. The main reasons that they must use US laws include:
* the domain name LibriVox.org is registered in the USA
* their website is hosted in the USA
* all they audio files are hosted in the USA
* the vast majority of their source texts come from Project Gutenberg, which does the (arduous) legal work to assure public domain status in the USA.
* it is impossible for them to verify the copyright status of every work in every country, or even many countries
Under US law, the public domain includes all works published a certain number of years in the past. As of 2020, the public domain cut-off is 1924. If a work was published before 1923, then they will accept it. Works that are naturally in the public domain because they were uncopyrightable to begin with are also acceptable, such as documents published by the United States government. Note also, that a translation is considered a new work, and its copyright status is determined by the year of publication of the translation, not the original work.
The LibriVox public domain is somewhat more restrictive than the totality of the American public domain. For example, they do not allow volunteers to do the research to determine if a work entered the public domain because its copyright holder did not renew the copyright. In such a case, the text must have been vetted and published by Project Gutenberg before a volunteer would be allowed to read it for Librivox. Works that were donated to the public domain by their authors, such as via a CC0 license, are discouraged and perhaps forbidden. There have only been a few exceptions, such as a reading of [https://archive.org/details/openlibraryvision "The Open Library"] by [[Brewster Kahle]]. That was one of the first LibriVox recordings ever published, so it's more of an informal anomaly.
==Volunteering==
Volunteering for LibriVox is easy and does not require any experience with recording or audio engineering or acting or public speaking. All you need is a computer, a microphone, some free recording software, and your own voice. They accept all volunteers in all languages, with all kinds of accents. You’re welcome to volunteer to read any language you speak, as long as you can make yourself understood in it. You don’t need to audition, but they do suggest a 1-Minute Test recording just to check your setup. They’ll accept you no matter what you sound like.
==Listening==
All LibriVox recordings are available on the LibriVox website, but its search system is very basic. When you find an interesting audiobook, you'll realize that you must play each track separately. Listening via the Internet Archive's [[items]] for each audiobook is a superior experience. Each audiobook's page on the LibriVox website links out to the Internet Archive item, and vice-versa.
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The '''National Emergency Library''' is a temporary collection of books provided by the [[Internet Archive]] that supports emergency remote teaching, research activities, independent scholarship, and intellectual stimulation while universities, schools, training centers, and libraries are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The [[Internet Archive]] announced the initiative on March 24, 2020.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/03/24/announcing-a-national-emergency-library-to-provide-digitized-books-to-students-and-the-public/ "Announcing a National Emergency Library to Provide Digitized Books to Students and the Public"]</ref> It immediately saw mainstream news coverage, from like likes of ''NPR'' and ''Wired''.
In practice, the Internet Archive provided these resources before the pandemic, but with a waitlist system that allowed only one person to check out each book at one time. The National Emergency Library disabled the waitlist functionality on every book, allowing anybody to view any of the books at any time. The National Emergency Library program will continue until the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Or June 30, 2020, if the COVID pandemic is over before then, but it will not be.
[https://archive.org/details/nationalemergencylibrary The National Emergency Library collection is here.] It contains 1.3 million texts.
The [[Internet Archive Blog]] provides weekly updates on the status of the National Emergency Library [http://blog.archive.org/tag/nel/ under the 'NEL' tag]. After two weeks, the Archive released a status report assessing how people practically used the books.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/04/07/the-national-emergency-library-who-needs-it-who-reads-it-lessons-from-the-first-two-weeks/ "The National Emergency Library – Who Needs It? Who Reads It? Lessons from the First Two Weeks"]</ref> It also highlights stories about how the NEL is being used worldwide. For example, to provide the required reading for schools in the island nation of Aruba.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/05/18/when-an-island-shuts-down-aruba-the-national-emergency-library/ "When An Island Shuts Down: Aruba & the National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Justifications==
Legally, the Archive said they were promoting access to those inaccessible resources, which they claimed was an exercise in Fair Use principles. The Archive continued implementing their [[Controlled Digital Lending]] policy that predated the National Emergency Library, meaning they still encrypted the lent copies and it was no easier for users to create new copies of the books than before. An ultimate determination of whether or not the National Emergency Library constituted Fair Use could only be made by a court. Morally, they also pointed out that the Internet Archive was a registered library like any other, that they either paid for the books themselves or received them as donations, and that lending through libraries predated copyright restrictions.<ref>[https://blog.archive.org/2020/03/30/internet-archive-responds-why-we-released-the-national-emergency-library/ Internet Archive responds: Why we released the National Emergency Library]</ref><ref>[http://hurstassociates.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-national-emergency-library.html "The National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Opposition==
Many authors of copyrighted books were incensed by their books' inclusion in the National Emergency Library. They believed it was not a Fair Use and was, therefore, copyright infringement. The Internet Archive's promotion of access to resources often encounters such criticism.
At launch, the Archive provided an email address for authors to use to get their books removed if they wanted them gone. This bypassed the usual and more laborious DMCA takedown process. [[Jason Scott]] helmed that email address personally during the first weeks and was taking down books within minutes of receiving emails.
==References==
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Located in the Great Room of the Internet Archive are over 120 clay statues of current and previous Internet Archive employees and collaborators, created by Nuala Creed.
General Internet Archive policy has been to create a statue for employees after 3 years tenure; occasionally, figures have been created in memory of Friends of the Archive who have died. (For example, Aaron Swartz and John Perry Barlow). The statue is not compulsory.
[[Brewster Kahle]] had the idea for the statues after seeing the Terracotta Warrior statues in China. He proposed the idea of creating the statues to Nuala Creed, who was initially hesitant. Six months later, she created a statue of Kahle. He enjoyed it, so she kept producing them. The statues are stoneware.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuala_Creed Wikipedia entry on Sculptor Nuala Creed]
* [http://www.internetarchivists.org/ Official website of information about the Statues]
* [https://archive.org/details/TheInternetArchivistsFinalCutBoostedSound Documentary about the statues].
==The Statues==
* [[Brewster Kahle]]
* [[Jason Scott]]
* Andrea Mills
* Aaron Ximm
* Alexis Rossi
* Jacques Cressaty
* Tracey Jaquith
===Friends===
* [[Aaron Swartz]] (Friend)
* [[John Perry Barlow]] (Friend)
* Ted Nelson (Friend)
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Located in the Great Room of the Internet Archive are over 120 clay statues of current and previous Internet Archive employees and collaborators, created by Nuala Creed.
General Internet Archive policy has been to create a statue for employees after 3 years tenure; occasionally, figures have been created in memory of Friends of the Archive who have died. (For example, Aaron Swartz and John Perry Barlow). The statue is not compulsory.
[[Brewster Kahle]] had the idea for the statues after seeing the Terracotta Warrior statues in China. He proposed the idea of creating the statues to Nuala Creed, who was initially hesitant. Six months later, she created a statue of Kahle. He enjoyed it, so she kept producing them. The statues are stoneware.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuala_Creed Wikipedia entry on Sculptor Nuala Creed]
* [http://www.internetarchivists.org/ Official website of information about the Statues]
* [https://archive.org/details/TheInternetArchivistsFinalCutBoostedSound Documentary about the statues].
==The Statues==
* [[Brewster Kahle]]
* [[Jason Scott]]
* Andrea Mills
* Aaron Ximm
* Alexis Rossi
* Jacques Cressaty
* Tracey Jaquith
===Friends===
* [[Aaron Swartz]] (Friend)
* [[John Perry Barlow]] (Friend)
* Ted Nelson (Friend)
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The founder of the [[Internet Archive]]. The [[Statues]] were his idea.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_Kahle Wikipedia Entry on Brewster Kahle]
* [http://brewster.kahle.org/ Brewster Kahle Blog]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking_Machines_Corporation Wikipedia Entry on Thinking Machines]
* [https://archive.org/details/brewster_kahle_interview_1992 1992 Interview with Kahle Regarding WAIS Project/Company]
* [https://www.internethalloffame.org/inductees/brewster-kahle-0 Internet Hall of Fame Induction Page]
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The founder of the [[Internet Archive]]. The [[Statues]] were his idea.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_Kahle Wikipedia Entry on Brewster Kahle]
* [http://brewster.kahle.org/ Brewster Kahle Blog]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking_Machines_Corporation Wikipedia Entry on Thinking Machines]
* [https://archive.org/details/brewster_kahle_interview_1992 1992 Interview with Kahle Regarding WAIS Project/Company]
* [https://www.internethalloffame.org/inductees/brewster-kahle-0 Internet Hall of Fame Induction Page]
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[[File:01ia20thanniversary20161026-david-rinehart-select 0000.jpg|thumb|right|300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco. Taken 2016]]
300 Funston Avenue is the official physical headquarters of the [[Internet Archive]]. The full address is Internet Archive, 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, 94118-2116. It bears the distinction of being a very large, church-like building that "looks like the Internet Archive [[logo]]" (which is one of the reasons it was purchased).
=== History ===
Located at in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building. It replaced the previous home for the Internet Archive, a building in the Presidio, where it was housed from 1996 to 2009.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
=== Function ===
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive [[servers]] as well as most [[main office]] functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
=== Reading Room Fire ===
[[File:Readingroomfile.jpg|thumb|right|Internet Archive reading room photo, day after fire, November 2013.]]
Adjacent to the main building was a [[Reading Room]], which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
=== Trivia ===
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
=== Related Links ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
* [http://xhurches.org/The-Internet-Archive XCHURCHES.ORG Entry on 300 Funston Avenue]
* [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-internet-archive-bricks-and-mortar-version/ Scientific American Blog: "The Internet Archive--Bricks and Mortar Version", April 13, 2016]
* [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/internet-archive-headquarters Atlas Obscura entry for the Internet Archive]
* [https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/15923410/300-Funston-Ave-San-Francisco-CA/ Loopnet Listing for 300 Funston Avenue in 2008]
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[https://archive.org/details/80notebook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Notebook_The_Issue_5_1980-08_Cybermate_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/Derive_User_Group_Newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Derive_User_Group_Newsletter_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/MACE_Journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MACE_Journal_v3n2_Feb_1983">]
[https://archive.org/details/acec_newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acec_newsletter-1984-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/aceusermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Forth_User_Volume_2_Number_1_1984_Remsoft_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornnewsletters <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Higher_Education_News_Issue_2_1989-06_Acorn_Computers_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000_newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple2000_Vol_2_No_1_February_1987">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple_contact <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_Contact_v4_HQ_color">]
[https://archive.org/details/argonautsnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Argonauts_Vol_02_No_03_1993_Morning_Star_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/asgard-news <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asgard-news-v2-n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariownersclubbulletin <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Owners_Club_Official_Bulletin_The_No._12_1980_Ingersoll_Electronics_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/auckland_colour_genie_newsheet <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/auckland-district-colour-genie-user-group-newsheet-august-1985">]
[https://archive.org/details/australian-national-os9-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/australian-national-os9-newsletter-1988-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianos9newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_OS9_Newsletter_1989-07_National_OS9_User_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/basug_newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BASUG_British_Apple_System_Users_Group_Hardcore_Vol_1_No_5_October_1981">]
[https://archive.org/details/beebonmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Beebon_The_Issue_No._3_1982-09_Bug-Byte_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/blitzuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blitz_User_Issue_05_1994-06_Acid_Software_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/bostonkugel <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Boston_Kugel_1984_Mar-Apr_Volume_1_Number_4">]
[https://archive.org/details/bytebackmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ByteBack_Issue_05_1994-01_ByteBack_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/bytebanditsofamerica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBOA_Tandy_TRS-80s_Computer_Club_Newsletter_1986-08_BBOA_Tan">]
[https://archive.org/details/cload_newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cload_newsletter-1978-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/coco-clipboard-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/coco-clipboard-newsletter-v01n05">]
[https://archive.org/details/coco123 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CoCo-123_Volume_XVI_Number_3_1996-08_Glenside_Color_Computer_Club_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/coconutzezine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CoCoNutz_E-Zine_Volume_3_Issue_1_2007-02_Kramer_Mary">]
[https://archive.org/details/colormicrojournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Color_Micro_Journal_Vol._1_Issue_4_1983-12_Computer_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computernewspc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_News_PC_Volume_4_No._3_1996-05_Construction_News_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/crashed-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/crashed-newsletter-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/cugs-archive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Monitor_1987-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/cuthbertchronicles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cuthbert_Chronicles_The_Vol._1_No._5_1985_Computer_Marketplace_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonstoppress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_Stop_Press_No._4_1983-09_Welbeck_Public_Relations_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_User_1983-09_Sunshine_Books_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/dynamicmemories <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dynamic_Memories_1983-05_South_Bay_TRS-80_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/eight-bit-boosters <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/eight-bit-boosters-1993-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/elbug <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ELBUG_Volume_1_Number_4_1984-03_BEEBUG_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/forthdimension <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Forth_Dimension_Volume_01_Number_5">]
[https://archive.org/details/geojournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/geoJournal_Issue_12_1991-09_geoMetrix_GEOS_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/geonewsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/geoNews_Issue_05_1992-01_geoClub_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/geovision <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/geoVision_International_Issue_03_1993-05_geoVision_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/geoworldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/geoWorld_Magazine_Issue_15_1988_Geoworld_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/hpjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hewlett-Packard_Journal_Vol._10_No._6-7_1959-02_Hewlett-Packard">]
[https://archive.org/details/iialive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/II_ALIVE-Vol_1_No_03-JUL_AUG_1993">]
[https://archive.org/details/insidesolaris <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InsideSolarisV2N4">]
[https://archive.org/details/interactionmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/010_sierra_news_magazine_volume_4_number_1_spring_1991">]
[https://archive.org/details/kingsbyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kings_Byte_Newsletter_Volume_2_Number_10_1983-03_Kings_Byte_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/la_pomme_illustree <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/La_Pomme_Illustree_12">]
[https://archive.org/details/loadstarletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Loadstar-Letter-Issue-13">]
[https://archive.org/details/locomotivesoftwarescriptnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/script_free_issue">]
[https://archive.org/details/messageofthedayos9 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/M.O.T.D._1996_Issue_1_1996_OS-9_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/metamorphosismag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Metamorphosis_Vol_1_Nbr_8_1994-02_Dirt_Cheap_Computer_Stuff_Company_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/microcornucopia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO_CORNUCOPIA_No._12_1983-06_Micro_Cornucopia_of_Oregon_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/miscnewsletters <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Berkeley_GEOS_News_1987_Berkeley_Softworks_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/mmsforthnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MMSFORTH_Newsletter_The_Vol._1_No._5_1980-11_Miller_Microcomputer_Services_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/newsletter-apple-hebdo <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/newsletter-apple-hebdo-30">]
[https://archive.org/details/newzorktimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Zork_Times_The_Vol._3_No._1_1984-03_Infocom_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/northernbytesnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Northern_Bytes_Volume_5_Number_5_1983_Alternate_Source_Information_Outlet_The_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/onthree <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OnThree_v1n3">]
[https://archive.org/details/openapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/A2_Central_1989-06_June_1989_Vol_5_No_5">]
[https://archive.org/details/orphanedcomputerandgame <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Orphaned_Computer_Game_Systems_Volume_II_Issue_2_1998-02_Trionfo_Adam_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/os9international <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OS-9_International_Nr._1_1992-06_Balmer_Marc_CH_de">]
[https://archive.org/details/os9newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bellingham_OS-9_Users_Group_Volume_I_No._07_1990-07-31_Bellingham_OS-9_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/pegasusnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pegasus_Newsletter_No_4_1981-11_Computer_Machinery_Ltd_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/poms_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/magazine_poms05">]
[https://archive.org/details/proc80newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PROG-80_Vol._1_No._6_1980-02_SoftSide_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/questbusters <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/questbusters-110">]
[https://archive.org/details/riscuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Risc_User_Volume_1_Issue_4_1988-03_BEEBUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/sharewaresolutionsii <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Shareware_Solutions_II_Volume_1_Issue_4_1994-01_Kohn_Joe_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sidinmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/SIDin_05_2004-01-11_Ice_Team_Free_Software_Group">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclairgids <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclairgids-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/smart-programmer-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smart-programmer-newsletter-1984-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/sourcerorsapprentice <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sorcerers_Apprentice_The_Vol._2_No._4_1980-08_Sorcerer_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/super99-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super99-magazine-1985-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/tandytimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TRSTimes_Volume_1_No._5_1988-09_TRSTimes_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/telnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TELNewsletterV2N1">]
[https://archive.org/details/the-computer-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/the-computer-journal-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/thestackmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Stack_The_Volume_4_Number_04_1980-04_Long_Island_Computer_Association_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/tidewatertrs80 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TCS_1980-03_Tidewater_TRS-80_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/tiusers-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tiusers-newsletter-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/torpetmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TORPET_The_Issue_No._07_1981-10_Toronto_Pet_Users_Group_CA">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug_newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TPUG_Issue_07_1984_Oct">]
[https://archive.org/details/tremplin_micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tremplin_micro_newsletter_issue_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80usersgroupnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TRS-80_Users_Group_Newsletter_Volume_2_Number_01_1979-01_TRS-80_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/undercolor-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-newsletter-V1-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/undercolormagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/UnderColor_Vol._1_No._05_1985-02-20_ColorPlus_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/uptime-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/uptime-newsletter-1993-01-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/uptimemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/UpTime_Volume_1_Issue_05_1993-01_JWT_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/williametteapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Vol1No4--May87">]
[https://archive.org/details/worldof68micros <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/World_of_68_Micros_The_Vol._1_Number_5_1994-02-01_FARNA_Systems_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/znewsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Z_Volume_2_Issue_2_1988-11-15_Zedcor_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/zx-mushroom-club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zx-mushroom-club-1987-06">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-076">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-world-1989-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Issue_11_1992-03_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-044">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Total_Amiga_Issue_15_Summer_2003_2003_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-format-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST)
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1984-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_User_Number_026_1984-09_Redwood_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-030">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
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[https://archive.org/details/mean-machines-sega-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/mean-machines-sega-magazine-05">]
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[https://archive.org/details/megaforce <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MegaForce_05">]
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[https://archive.org/details/ngc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NGC-064-2002-02">]
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[https://archive.org/details/nintendopower <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
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[https://archive.org/details/oldskoolgames <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Old_Skool_Games_Issue_5_2007-02_Bartels_Zachary">]
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[https://archive.org/details/segasaturnmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sega_Saturn_Magazine_Issue_05_1996-03_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/segasupergame <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Supergame_Ano_1_No._06_1992-01_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/segavisions <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sega-Visions-Issue-22">]
[https://archive.org/details/selectroundmagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Select_Round_Numero_05_1994-01_Sega_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/snesforcemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/SNES_Force_Issue_05_1993_Impact_Magazines_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/specialprogram <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/SpecialProgram04-Supplemento">]
[https://archive.org/details/stactionmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Action_Volume_1_Issue_3_1988-07_Gollner_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/supergamepowerbr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/SuperGamePower_Ano_01_No._005_1994-08_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/superjuegos <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Japanmania_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/superpc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_PC_12">]
[https://archive.org/details/superplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Superplay_Issue_04_1993-02_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/the-gamers-connection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/the-gamers-connection-1989-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/the-games-machine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/the-games-machine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/the-games-machine-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TGMActionAmiga05">]
[https://archive.org/details/thegamesmachine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thegamesmachine-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/thegamesmachine-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thegamesmachine-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/tiltmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Tilt005">]
[https://archive.org/details/tipsandtricksmag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Tips_Tricks_Volume_IV_Issue_3_1997-03_LFP_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/todosega <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TodoSega_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalgameboy <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Total_Game_Boy_Issue_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Total_Issue_004_1992-04_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/tv-gamer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tv-gamer-magazine-1984-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/tvgamermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TV_Gamer_1984-04_Boytonbrook_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/ugvmmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ugvm_Issue_03_2002-11_ugvm_high_quality">]
[https://archive.org/details/ultimageneracion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ultima_Generacion_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/vgcemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Video_Games_Computer_Entertainment_Issue_08_September1989">]
[https://archive.org/details/videogamebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VideoGame_Ano_1_Numero_05_1991-07_Sigla_Editora_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/videogamecomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VCW-1989-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/videogamesde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Video_Games_1992-01_Markt_Technik_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/videogamesmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Video_Games_Volume_1_Number_04_1983-01_Pumpkin_Press_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/videogamesplayer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Video_Games_Player_Vol_1_No_1_1982-09_Carnegie_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/videogamingillustrated <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Videogaming_Illustrated_1982-12_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/videogiochi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Videogiochi_N.15">]
[https://archive.org/details/vidiotmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Vidiot_Vol_1_No_5_1983-09_CREEM_Magazine_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/xboxro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Xbox_360_RO_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/zero-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zero-magazine-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/zeromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Zero_Issue_04_1990-02_Dennis_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/zetamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Zeta14">]
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The Internet Archive has many thousands of periodicals, magazines and zines. They have been primarily uploaded by outside parties, although the Archive has a small number of in-house scanned magazines as well. In general, the Archive's scanning machines are not thought to be ideal for magazine scanning, so the focus has been primarily on bound books.
The largest collection, by far, is [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack], which is a catch-all collection for Magazines and Magazine sub-collections. There are sub-collections being created constantly.
Unfortunately, it is not easy to find out which sub-collections are collection sets, and which are merely a grouping of one title. Here is a very rough directory of places to find Periodicals on the Archive:
* [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack]
** [https://archive.org/details/computermagazines The Computer Magazine Archives]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1987-12-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2011-12">]
** [https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack Computer Magazine Rack]
** [https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines Slovene Computer Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazines Game and Gamer Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/computernewsletters Computer Newsletter Archives]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanish Spanish-Language Game Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanishmisc Miscellaneous Spanish Game Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/knittingmagazines Knitting Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/magazines_russian Russian-Language Magazines]
* [https://archive.org/details/pulpmagazinearchive The Pulp Magazine Archive]
* [https://archive.org/details/zines Zines]
* [https://archive.org/details/newspapers Newspapers]
* [https://archive.org/details/world_periodicals World Periodicals]
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The Internet Archive Federal Credit was founded by Brewster Kahle in 2012. In 2015, after the NCUA had been placing many restrictions on the credit union, Brewster announced that the credit union will be voluntarily liquidating.
== External links ==
* [https://archive.org/details/internetarchivecreditunionletter Internet Credit Union - Letter]
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The '''National Emergency Library''' is a temporary collection of books provided by the [[Internet Archive]] that supports emergency remote teaching, research activities, independent scholarship, and intellectual stimulation while universities, schools, training centers, and libraries are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The [[Internet Archive]] announced the initiative on March 24, 2020.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/03/24/announcing-a-national-emergency-library-to-provide-digitized-books-to-students-and-the-public/ "Announcing a National Emergency Library to Provide Digitized Books to Students and the Public"]</ref> It immediately saw mainstream news coverage, from like likes of ''NPR'' and ''Wired''.
In practice, the Internet Archive provided these resources before the pandemic, but with a waitlist system that allowed only one person to check out each book at one time. The National Emergency Library disabled the waitlist functionality on every book, allowing anybody to view any of the books at any time. The National Emergency Library program will continue until the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Or June 30, 2020, if the COVID pandemic is over before then, but it will not be.
[https://archive.org/details/nationalemergencylibrary The National Emergency Library collection is here.] It contains 1.3 million texts.
The [[Internet Archive Blog]] provides weekly updates on the status of the National Emergency Library [http://blog.archive.org/tag/nel/ under the 'NEL' tag]. After two weeks, the Archive released a status report assessing how people practically used the books.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/04/07/the-national-emergency-library-who-needs-it-who-reads-it-lessons-from-the-first-two-weeks/ "The National Emergency Library – Who Needs It? Who Reads It? Lessons from the First Two Weeks"]</ref> It also highlights stories about how the NEL is being used worldwide. For example, to provide the required reading for schools in the island nation of Aruba.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/05/18/when-an-island-shuts-down-aruba-the-national-emergency-library/ "When An Island Shuts Down: Aruba & the National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Justifications==
Legally, the Archive said they were promoting access to those inaccessible resources, which they claimed was an exercise in Fair Use principles. The Archive continued implementing their [[Controlled Digital Lending]] policy that predated the National Emergency Library, meaning they still encrypted the lent copies and it was no easier for users to create new copies of the books than before. An ultimate determination of whether or not the National Emergency Library constituted Fair Use could only be made by a court. Morally, they also pointed out that the Internet Archive was a registered library like any other, that they either paid for the books themselves or received them as donations, and that lending through libraries predated copyright restrictions.<ref>[https://blog.archive.org/2020/03/30/internet-archive-responds-why-we-released-the-national-emergency-library/ Internet Archive responds: Why we released the National Emergency Library]</ref><ref>[http://hurstassociates.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-national-emergency-library.html "The National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Opposition==
Many authors of copyrighted books were incensed by their books' inclusion in the National Emergency Library. They believed it was not a Fair Use and was, therefore, copyright infringement. The Internet Archive's promotion of access to resources often encounters such criticism.
At launch, the Archive provided an email address for authors to use to get their books removed if they wanted them gone. This bypassed the usual and more laborious DMCA takedown process. [[Jason Scott]] helmed that email address personally during the first weeks and was taking down books within minutes of receiving emails.
==References==
<references/>
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<strong>Welcome to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet Archive,</strong> a non-official wiki about the Internet Archive.
Created as a way to fill in the blanks of the lore, function, and learned tips of archive.org, this Wiki is meant to allow beginning or advanced users of the Archive to learn, share information and make the most of one of the Internet's crown jewels. It is neither endorsed nor supported by the Internet Archive or archive.org.
<strong>CURRENTLY IN BETA</strong>, this project has a [[War Room]] which is meant to begin expansion of subjects and links out to known information about the Archive. There are further ideas for small tasks that will help kick-start the Guide in [[Ramping Up]].
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The Wayback Machine is an initiative of the Internet Archive to provide a browse-able archive of the World Wide Web. Starting in 1996, the Wayback Machine contains more than 362 billion web pages.
== Saving pages ==
Pages are saved to the Wayback Machine in a few ways
* Alexa Internet donates their crawldata to the Internet Archive, which is added to the Wayback Machine.
* The Internet Archive runs their own crawls to grab popular webpages.
* The "Save Page Now" feature allows users to save a page to the Wayback Machine. It's also possible to save all outlinks on a page.
* ArchiveTeam's ArchiveBot is an IRC bot that crawls requested websites and adds the data to the Wayback Machine.
* [[Archive-It]] partners run their own crawls, and their data is added to the Wayback Machine.
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[[File:Wayback_Machine_logo_2010.png|thumb|250px|right|The Wayback Machine logo]]
The Wayback Machine is an initiative of the Internet Archive to provide a browse-able archive of the World Wide Web. Starting in 1996, the Wayback Machine contains more than 362 billion web pages.
== Saving pages ==
Pages are saved to the Wayback Machine in a few ways
* Alexa Internet donates their crawldata to the Internet Archive, which is added to the Wayback Machine.
* The Internet Archive runs their own crawls to grab popular webpages.
* The "Save Page Now" feature allows users to save a page to the Wayback Machine. It's also possible to save all outlinks on a page.
* ArchiveTeam's ArchiveBot is an IRC bot that crawls requested websites and adds the data to the Wayback Machine.
* [[Archive-It]] partners run their own crawls, and their data is added to the Wayback Machine.
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Archive-It is a subscription-based service ran by the Internet Archive that allows partners to initiate, manage, and organize web crawls. Lots of Archive-It partners are universities, non-profits, and government organizations. The crawls can be accessed through the [https://wayback.archive-it.org/ Archive-It Wayback Machine], and through the main Wayback Machine as well.
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The founder of the [[Internet Archive]]. The [[Statues]] were his idea.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_Kahle Wikipedia Entry on Brewster Kahle]
* [http://brewster.kahle.org/ Brewster Kahle Blog]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking_Machines_Corporation Wikipedia Entry on Thinking Machines]
* [https://archive.org/details/brewster_kahle_interview_1992 1992 Interview with Kahle Regarding WAIS Project/Company]
* [https://www.internethalloffame.org/inductees/brewster-kahle-0 Internet Hall of Fame Induction Page]
* [https://archive.org/details/@brewster @brewster, Brewster Kahle's Internet Archive account]
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_Kahle Wikipedia Entry on Brewster Kahle]
* [http://brewster.kahle.org/ Brewster Kahle Blog]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking_Machines_Corporation Wikipedia Entry on Thinking Machines]
* [https://archive.org/details/brewster_kahle_interview_1992 1992 Interview with Kahle Regarding WAIS Project/Company]
* [https://www.internethalloffame.org/inductees/brewster-kahle-0 Internet Hall of Fame Induction Page]
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The founder of the [[Internet Archive]]. The [[Statues]] were his idea.
==Articles==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_Kahle Wikipedia Entry on Brewster Kahle]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking_Machines_Corporation Wikipedia Entry on Thinking Machines]
* [https://archive.org/details/brewster_kahle_interview_1992 1992 Interview with Kahle Regarding WAIS Project/Company]
* [https://www.internethalloffame.org/inductees/brewster-kahle-0 Internet Hall of Fame Induction Page]
==External links==
* [http://brewster.kahle.org/ Brewster Kahle Blog]
* {{IAItem|@brewster}}
* {{TwitterUser|@brewster_kahle}}
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==Articles==
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking_Machines_Corporation Wikipedia Entry on Thinking Machines]
* [https://archive.org/details/brewster_kahle_interview_1992 1992 Interview with Kahle Regarding WAIS Project/Company]
* [https://www.internethalloffame.org/inductees/brewster-kahle-0 Internet Hall of Fame Induction Page]
==External links==
* [http://brewster.kahle.org/ Brewster Kahle Blog]
* {{IAItem|@brewster}}
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* [https://archive.org/details/@jason_scott @jason_scott on the Internet Archive]
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Free Range Archivist employed by the Internet Archive. Purveyor of [[textfiles]]. Owner of Sockington. Historian of technology, filmmaker, performer, and actor.
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Free Range Archivist employed by the Internet Archive. Purveyor of [[textfiles]]. Founder of [[Archive Team]]. Owner of Sockington. Historian of technology, filmmaker, performer, and actor.
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Located in the Great Room of the Internet Archive are over 120 clay statues of current and previous Internet Archive employees and collaborators, created by Nuala Creed.
General Internet Archive policy has been to create a statue for employees after 3 years tenure; occasionally, figures have been created in memory of Friends of the Archive who have died. (For example, Aaron Swartz and John Perry Barlow). The statue is not compulsory.
[[Brewster Kahle]] had the idea for the statues after seeing the Terracotta Warrior statues in China. He proposed the idea of creating the statues to Nuala Creed, who was initially hesitant. Six months later, she created a statue of Kahle. He enjoyed it, so she kept producing them. The statues are stoneware.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuala_Creed Wikipedia entry on Sculptor Nuala Creed]
* [http://www.internetarchivists.org/ Official website of information about the Statues]
* [https://archive.org/details/TheInternetArchivistsFinalCutBoostedSound Documentary about the statues].
==The Statues==
* [[Brewster Kahle]]
* [[Jason Scott]]
* Andrea Mills
* Aaron Ximm
* Alexis Rossi
* Jacques Cressaty
* Tracey Jaquith
===Friends===
* [[Aaron Swartz]] (Friend)
* [[John Perry Barlow]] (Friend)
* Ted Nelson (Friend)
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
You may also consult [https://internetarchive.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Special:WantedPages Wanted Pages] to see what topics have been linked to the most times without receiving an article about them.
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially [[Partner Collections]]
* [[Prominent Collections]]
* [[Open Collections]]
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox|Toolbox of Script Components]]
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
You may also consult [https://internetarchive.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Special:WantedPages Wanted Pages] to see what topics have been linked to the most times without receiving an article about them.
(FYI, {{tl|IAItem}} is a useful way to link to an archive.org item.)
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
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<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially [[Partner Collections]]
* [[Prominent Collections]]
* [[Open Collections]]
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox|Toolbox of Script Components]]
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The '''Open Library''' is an [[Internet Archive]] project that aspires to create one webpage corresponding to every book. It is paired with the Internet Archive's ambition to collect one copy of every book in existence. It was founded by [[Aaron Swartz]], [[Brewster Kahle]], Alexis Rossi, Anand Chitipothu, and Rebecca Malamud.
They have a constantly replenishing backlog of books to scan. To prioritize their efforts to what people want, they update the pages of books they have on hand and offer the opportunity to [https://openlibrary.org/sponsorship sponsor those books' scanning]. This moves them up in the queue. The donation is tax deductible.
==Articles==
* [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/aug/01/internet-archive-books-brewster-kahle Internet Archive founder turns to new information storage device – the book"], ''The Guardian''
==External links==
* [https://openlibrary.org/ openlibrary.org]
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The '''Open Library''' is an [[Internet Archive]] project that aspires to create one webpage corresponding to every book. It is paired with the Internet Archive's ambition to collect one copy of every book in existence. It was founded by [[Aaron Swartz]], [[Brewster Kahle]], Alexis Rossi, Anand Chitipothu, and Rebecca Malamud.
They have a constantly replenishing backlog of books to scan. To prioritize their efforts to what people want, they update the pages of books they have on hand and offer the opportunity to [https://openlibrary.org/sponsorship sponsor those books' scanning]. This moves them up in the queue. The donation is tax deductible.
==Articles==
* [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/aug/01/internet-archive-books-brewster-kahle Internet Archive founder turns to new information storage device – the book"], ''The Guardian''
==External links==
* [https://openlibrary.org/ openlibrary.org]
* {{IAItem|openlibrary-ol}}
* {{IAItem|ol_data}}
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The '''Open Library''' is an [[Internet Archive]] project that aspires to create one webpage corresponding to every book. It is paired with the Internet Archive's ambition to collect one copy of every book in existence. It was founded by [[Aaron Swartz]], [[Brewster Kahle]], Alexis Rossi, Anand Chitipothu, and Rebecca Malamud.
They have a constantly replenishing backlog of books to scan. To prioritize their efforts to what people want, they update the pages of books they have on hand and offer the opportunity to [https://openlibrary.org/sponsorship sponsor those books' scanning]. This moves them up in the queue. The donation is tax deductible.
==Articles==
* [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/aug/01/internet-archive-books-brewster-kahle "Internet Archive founder turns to new information storage device – the book"], ''The Guardian''
==External links==
* [https://openlibrary.org/ openlibrary.org]
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'''LibriVox''' is a non-commercial, non-profit, and ad-free project that organizes volunteers creating recordings of public domain materials. They work from the United States' public domain and accept submissions in any language. These recordings are in turn donated to the public domain. LibriVox was started in August 2005 by Hugh McGuire. LibriVox was inspired by AKMA’s audio volunteer project creating an audiobook of ''Free Culture'' by Lawrence Lessig. As of 2020, they have produced more than 10,000 releases.
Their website is [https://librivox.org librivox.org]. They have [https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Main_Page a companion wiki] with contribution guides. They operate out of [https://forum.librivox.org/ a forum], where people are free to join any projects or ask questions. If you want to volunteer, you should start by reading [https://librivox.org/pages/volunteer-for-librivox/ the volunteer landing page].
Their audio files and website are hosted by the [[Internet Archive]] and all of their recordings are listed in [https://archive.org/details/librivoxaudio "The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection"] on the Archive. That collection includes more than just their official releases; for example, the first available recording is a [https://archive.org/details/librivoxbackgroundaug_19_2005 statement by Hugh McGuire]. The first LibriVox release was ''[https://archive.org/details/international_episode/internationalepisode_1_james.mp3 An International Episode]'' by Henry James.
==What LibriVox does==
LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then release the audio files back onto the net for free. All their audio is in the public domain, so you may use it for whatever purpose you wish. Please note: Their readers are free to choose the books they wish to record. LibriVox sees itself as a library of audiobooks. Because the books they read are in the public domain, their readers and listeners should be aware that many of them are very old, and may contain language or express notions that are antiquated at best, offending at worst.
==The LibriVox public domain==
LibriVox is an international project, with volunteer readers and listeners from all over the world, and they record and make available texts in many languages. Copyright laws differ from country to country, and a work that is in the public domain in one country is not necessarily public domain in another. They depend on US law as a matter of practicality and as a result of legal suggestions from various people. The main reasons that they must use US laws include:
* the domain name LibriVox.org is registered in the USA
* their website is hosted in the USA
* all they audio files are hosted in the USA
* the vast majority of their source texts come from Project Gutenberg, which does the (arduous) legal work to assure public domain status in the USA.
* it is impossible for them to verify the copyright status of every work in every country, or even many countries
Under US law, the public domain includes all works published a certain number of years in the past. As of 2020, the public domain cut-off is 1924. If a work was published before 1923, then they will accept it. Works that are naturally in the public domain because they were uncopyrightable to begin with are also acceptable, such as documents published by the United States government. Note also, that a translation is considered a new work, and its copyright status is determined by the year of publication of the translation, not the original work.
The LibriVox public domain is somewhat more restrictive than the totality of the American public domain. For example, they do not allow volunteers to do the research to determine if a work entered the public domain because its copyright holder did not renew the copyright. In such a case, the text must have been vetted and published by Project Gutenberg before a volunteer would be allowed to read it for Librivox. Works that were donated to the public domain by their authors, such as via a CC0 license, are discouraged and perhaps forbidden. There have only been a few exceptions, such as a reading of [https://archive.org/details/openlibraryvision "The Open Library"] by [[Brewster Kahle]]. That was one of the first LibriVox recordings ever published, so it's more of an informal anomaly.
==Volunteering==
Volunteering for LibriVox is easy and does not require any experience with recording or audio engineering or acting or public speaking. All you need is a computer, a microphone, some free recording software, and your own voice. They accept all volunteers in all languages, with all kinds of accents. You’re welcome to volunteer to read any language you speak, as long as you can make yourself understood in it. You don’t need to audition, but they do suggest a 1-Minute Test recording just to check your setup. They’ll accept you no matter what you sound like.
Some LibriVox readers have left notes in their wills directing their executors to notify the LibriVox administrators of their deaths. When this happens, the reader's profile on the LibriVox website is [https://librivox.org/reader/681 updated with their birth year and death year]. There is a thread in the forum to memorialize those who have died.
==Listening==
All LibriVox recordings are available on the LibriVox website, but its search system is very basic. When you find an interesting audiobook, you'll realize that you must play each track separately. Listening via the Internet Archive's [[items]] for each audiobook is a superior experience. Each audiobook's page on the LibriVox website links out to the Internet Archive item, and vice-versa.
If you enjoy a recording, consider leaving a note for the reader. There are two main ways to do this. The most direct way is to use the LibriVox website's [Thank A Reader](https://librivox.org/pages/thank-a-reader/) page, which will post your message to an ongoing thread and ping the reader's forum account. You can also leave a review on the Internet Archive item.
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'''LibriVox''' is a non-commercial, non-profit, and ad-free project that organizes volunteers creating recordings of public domain materials. They work from the United States' public domain and accept submissions in any language. These recordings are in turn donated to the public domain. LibriVox was started in August 2005 by Hugh McGuire. LibriVox was inspired by AKMA’s audio volunteer project creating an audiobook of ''Free Culture'' by Lawrence Lessig. As of 2020, they have produced more than 10,000 releases.
Their audio files and website are hosted by the [[Internet Archive]] and all of their recordings are listed in [https://archive.org/details/librivoxaudio "The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection"] on the Archive. That collection includes more than just their official releases; for example, the first available recording is a [https://archive.org/details/librivoxbackgroundaug_19_2005 statement by Hugh McGuire]. The first LibriVox release was ''[https://archive.org/details/international_episode/internationalepisode_1_james.mp3 An International Episode]'' by Henry James.
==What LibriVox does==
LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then release the audio files back onto the net for free. All their audio is in the public domain, so you may use it for whatever purpose you wish. Please note: Their readers are free to choose the books they wish to record. LibriVox sees itself as a library of audiobooks. Because the books they read are in the public domain, their readers and listeners should be aware that many of them are very old, and may contain language or express notions that are antiquated at best, offending at worst.
==The LibriVox public domain==
LibriVox is an international project, with volunteer readers and listeners from all over the world, and they record and make available texts in many languages. Copyright laws differ from country to country, and a work that is in the public domain in one country is not necessarily public domain in another. They depend on US law as a matter of practicality and as a result of legal suggestions from various people. The main reasons that they must use US laws include:
* the domain name LibriVox.org is registered in the USA
* their website is hosted in the USA
* all they audio files are hosted in the USA
* the vast majority of their source texts come from Project Gutenberg, which does the (arduous) legal work to assure public domain status in the USA.
* it is impossible for them to verify the copyright status of every work in every country, or even many countries
Under US law, the public domain includes all works published a certain number of years in the past. As of 2020, the public domain cut-off is 1924. If a work was published before 1923, then they will accept it. Works that are naturally in the public domain because they were uncopyrightable to begin with are also acceptable, such as documents published by the United States government. Note also, that a translation is considered a new work, and its copyright status is determined by the year of publication of the translation, not the original work.
===Extra restrictions===
The LibriVox public domain is somewhat more restrictive than the totality of the American public domain. For example, they do not allow volunteers to do the research to determine if a work entered the public domain because its copyright holder did not renew the copyright. In such a case, the text must have been vetted and published by Project Gutenberg before a volunteer would be allowed to read it for Librivox. Works that were donated to the public domain by their authors, such as via a CC0 license, are discouraged and perhaps forbidden. There have only been a few exceptions, such as a reading of [https://archive.org/details/openlibraryvision "The Open Library"] by [[Brewster Kahle]]. That was one of the first LibriVox recordings ever published, so it's more of an informal anomaly.
==Volunteering==
If you want to volunteer, you should start by reading [https://librivox.org/pages/volunteer-for-librivox/ the volunteer landing page].
Volunteering for LibriVox is easy and does not require any experience with recording or audio engineering or acting or public speaking. All you need is a computer, a microphone, some free recording software, and your own voice. They accept all volunteers in all languages, with all kinds of accents. You’re welcome to volunteer to read any language you speak, as long as you can make yourself understood in it. You don’t need to audition, but they do suggest a 1-Minute Test recording just to check your setup. They’ll accept you no matter what you sound like.
Some LibriVox readers have left notes in their wills directing their executors to notify the LibriVox administrators of their deaths. When this happens, the reader's profile on the LibriVox website is [https://librivox.org/reader/681 updated with their birth year and death year]. There is a thread in the forum to memorialize those who have died.
==Listening==
All LibriVox recordings are available on the LibriVox website, but its search system is very basic. When you find an interesting audiobook, you'll realize that you must play each track separately. Listening via the Internet Archive's [[items]] for each audiobook is a superior experience. Each audiobook's page on the LibriVox website links out to the Internet Archive item, and vice-versa.
If you enjoy a recording, consider leaving a note for the reader. There are two main ways to do this. The most direct way is to use the LibriVox website's [Thank A Reader](https://librivox.org/pages/thank-a-reader/) page, which will post your message to an ongoing thread and ping the reader's forum account. You can also leave a review on the Internet Archive item.
==External links==
* [https://librivox.org LibriVox.org], the main website.
* [https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Main_Page The companion wiki], featuring contribution guides.
* [https://forum.librivox.org/ The LibriVox Forum], where people are free to join any projects or ask questions.
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Their audio files and website are hosted by the [[Internet Archive]] and all of their recordings are listed in [https://archive.org/details/librivoxaudio "The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection"] on the Archive. That collection includes more than just their official releases; for example, the first available recording is a [https://archive.org/details/librivoxbackgroundaug_19_2005 statement by Hugh McGuire]. The first LibriVox release was ''[https://archive.org/details/international_episode/internationalepisode_1_james.mp3 An International Episode]'' by Henry James.
==What LibriVox does==
LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then release the audio files back onto the net for free. All their audio is in the public domain, so you may use it for whatever purpose you wish. Please note: Their readers are free to choose the books they wish to record. LibriVox sees itself as a library of audiobooks. Because the books they read are in the public domain, their readers and listeners should be aware that many of them are very old, and may contain language or express notions that are antiquated at best, offending at worst.
==The LibriVox public domain==
LibriVox is an international project, with volunteer readers and listeners from all over the world, and they record and make available texts in many languages. Copyright laws differ from country to country, and a work that is in the public domain in one country is not necessarily public domain in another. They depend on US law as a matter of practicality and as a result of legal suggestions from various people. The main reasons that they must use US laws include:
* the domain name LibriVox.org is registered in the USA
* their website is hosted in the USA
* all they audio files are hosted in the USA
* the vast majority of their source texts come from Project Gutenberg, which does the (arduous) legal work to assure public domain status in the USA.
* it is impossible for them to verify the copyright status of every work in every country, or even many countries
Under US law, the public domain includes all works published a certain number of years in the past. As of 2020, the public domain cut-off is 1924. If a work was published before 1923, then they will accept it. Works that are naturally in the public domain because they were uncopyrightable to begin with are also acceptable, such as documents published by the United States government. Note also, that a translation is considered a new work, and its copyright status is determined by the year of publication of the translation, not the original work.
===Extra restrictions===
The LibriVox public domain is somewhat more restrictive than the totality of the American public domain. For example, they do not allow volunteers to do the research to determine if a work entered the public domain because its copyright holder did not renew the copyright. In such a case, the text must have been vetted and published by Project Gutenberg before a volunteer would be allowed to read it for Librivox. Works that were donated to the public domain by their authors, such as via a CC0 license, are discouraged and perhaps forbidden. There have only been a few exceptions, such as a reading of [https://archive.org/details/openlibraryvision "The Open Library"] by [[Brewster Kahle]]. That was one of the first LibriVox recordings ever published, so it's more of an informal anomaly.
==Volunteering==
If you want to volunteer, you should start by reading [https://librivox.org/pages/volunteer-for-librivox/ the volunteer landing page].
Volunteering for LibriVox is easy and does not require any experience with recording or audio engineering or acting or public speaking. All you need is a computer, a microphone, some free recording software, and your own voice. They accept all volunteers in all languages, with all kinds of accents. You’re welcome to volunteer to read any language you speak, as long as you can make yourself understood in it. You don’t need to audition, but they do suggest a 1-Minute Test recording just to check your setup. They’ll accept you no matter what you sound like.
Some LibriVox readers have left notes in their wills directing their executors to notify the LibriVox administrators of their deaths. When this happens, the reader's profile on the LibriVox website is [https://librivox.org/reader/681 updated with their birth year and death year]. There is a thread in the forum to memorialize those who have died.
==Listening==
All LibriVox recordings are available on the LibriVox website, but its search system is very basic. When you find an interesting audiobook, you'll realize that you must play each track separately. Listening via the Internet Archive's [[items]] for each audiobook is a superior experience. Each audiobook's page on the LibriVox website links out to the Internet Archive item, and vice-versa.
If you enjoy a recording, consider leaving a note for the reader. There are two main ways to do this. The most direct way is to use the LibriVox website's [Thank A Reader](https://librivox.org/pages/thank-a-reader/) page, which will post your message to an ongoing thread and ping the reader's forum account. You can also leave a review on the Internet Archive item.
==External links==
* [https://librivox.org LibriVox.org], the main website.
* [https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Main_Page The companion wiki], featuring contribution guides.
* [https://forum.librivox.org/ The LibriVox Forum], where people are free to join any projects or ask questions.
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Mediatypes are the classification of type of items on [[Internet Archive]] to indicate how the system should present and produce [[Deriving|derivations]] from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades, these mediatypes are relevant.
Currently, the Internet Archive recognizes the following mediatypes: [[texts]], [[audio]], [[movies]], [[software]], [[data]], [[image]], and [[web]].
=== Texts ===
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving [[OCR]] (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the [[Book Scanning Operation]].
=== Audio (and etree) ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created.
There is also a specialized *[[etree]]* mediatype affiliated with audio, that allows for specific treatment of those files.
=== Image ===
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
=== Web ===
=== Data ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
Accounts for the patrons of the Archive are also considered items, and are given an "account" mediatype. It is currently only possible to create an account through the account creation system. All accounts on the archive start with a @ character, e.g. https://archive.org/details/@username.
=== Other Considerations ===
There are occasionally other mediatypes in the ''mediatype'' [[metadata]] field, due to errors, old tests, and other factors, but they are not specifically valid. They are often trapped inside [[Dark items|dark]] or [[disused items]].
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with [[uploading]] [[items]]. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level API for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
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from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</syntaxhighlight>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
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[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</syntaxhighlight>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</syntaxhighlight>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. ''Required.''
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</syntaxhighlight>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>[[Mediatypes|mediatype]]</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>[[data]]</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>[[texts]]</code>
** <code>[[audio]]</code>
** <code>[[movies]]</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>[[image]]</code>
** <code>[[software]]</code>
** <code>[[web]]</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the [[Open Collections]] everyone has upload access to.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource "Community Texts"], use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio "Community Audio"], use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies "Community Video"], use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_media "Community Data"], use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_image "Community Images"], use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/open_source_software "Community Software"], use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<syntaxhighlight>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</syntaxhighlight>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To do that with Python, we would write:
<syntaxhighlight>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</syntaxhighlight>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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This is a quick placeholder page for an upcoming series of tutorials on scraping sites using javascript & python to speed up the process of adding metadata to large numbers of items. For example, let's say you have a collection of 30,000 C64 demos, and you want to link them with individual pages on CSDB and pull across the metadata into the archive. How would you achieve something like that without going insane? I'm gonna tell you soon, unless I die of Coronavirus!
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Tutorials yet to be written.
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with [[uploading]] [[items]]. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level API for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</syntaxhighlight>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</syntaxhighlight>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</syntaxhighlight>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</syntaxhighlight>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. ''Required.''
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</syntaxhighlight>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>[[Mediatypes|mediatype]]</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>[[data]]</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>[[texts]]</code>
** <code>[[audio]]</code>
** <code>[[movies]]</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>[[image]]</code>
** <code>[[software]]</code>
** <code>[[web]]</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the [[Open Collections]] everyone has upload access to.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource "Community Texts"], use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio "Community Audio"], use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies "Community Video"], use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_media "Community Data"], use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_image "Community Images"], use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/open_source_software "Community Software"], use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<syntaxhighlight>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</syntaxhighlight>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To do that with Python, we would write:
<syntaxhighlight>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</syntaxhighlight>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with [[uploading]] [[items]]. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level [[API]] for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</syntaxhighlight>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</syntaxhighlight>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</syntaxhighlight>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</syntaxhighlight>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. ''Required.''
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
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from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</syntaxhighlight>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>[[Mediatypes|mediatype]]</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>[[data]]</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>[[texts]]</code>
** <code>[[audio]]</code>
** <code>[[movies]]</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>[[image]]</code>
** <code>[[software]]</code>
** <code>[[web]]</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the [[Open Collections]] everyone has upload access to.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource "Community Texts"], use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio "Community Audio"], use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies "Community Video"], use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_media "Community Data"], use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_image "Community Images"], use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/open_source_software "Community Software"], use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<syntaxhighlight>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</syntaxhighlight>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To do that with Python, we would write:
<syntaxhighlight>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</syntaxhighlight>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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Suggested Scanning Standards
* Scan at least 600dpi, if you can and your scanner properly supports it.
* Use names for images no matter the OS (i.e. 001.tiff, 002.tif.... 145.tif)
* Do not use compressed or lossy image formats: use TIFF, but .PNG if it isn't an option.
* Putting that scan into a .zip does the compression work, and also lets the items within be used again and again in different programs.
* Preferably, zip into a file that is "The Name.cbz"
Little to no additional processing is required as after upload to Archive.org, server side processes will do the rest.
Automated PDF Creation
No pre-processing or creation of PDFs from any format is required: image files placed into a .cbz with a specific naming scheme will be automatically converted.
On Formats
* A .cbz of high resolution scans is better than a .pdf.
==[[Jason Scott]] explains this standard [https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1258267180950597633 on Twitter]==
Oh goodness, didn't we just pass Cinco De Jason Explains Why He Keeps Saying 600dpi TIFF for scans? Well, guess it's time for a refresh.
So, if you buy your scanner at a store that also sells Xboxes and cell phones, AND you're unsure what your settings are (versus spending thousands on a scanner), you probably bought one with a scanning element that maxes out at 600dpi. It may SAY 1200/2400 but it's not doing that. What it's doing is slamming over the same area a few times and interpolating. The results are OK, and there is a difference between 600 and 1200, but it's a lot of time taken to get a tiny little difference out of the commercial element. Again, if you bought a drum scanner ($1500 used if you're lucky, probably a lot more than that) then there's no WAY you're coming on twitter or discord for hints. You're blasting away at 6000 DPI for that one unique thing or collection you have it for. By the way, Drum scanners interpolate as well - they'll claim 10,000 or 11,000dpi but it's probably 6,000dpi. Also you're probably putting in a one of a kind ''Akira'' animation cell you paid a grand for, so of course you want it max resolution you think you can get.
Generally, when people are scanning something, they're scanning something flat. A postcard, a photo, a flyer, some old flat thing they found. 600dpi gives you a lot of resolution bang for your buck. Now comes the point where finger-waggers come in, and the best part is they're two groups diametrically opposed: 600dpi is way too much overkill, 600dpi is a pathetic glance at a unique masterpiece. I have no time for the "too much" crowd, so take a nap, kids. But as for "not enough", again, if you're dealing with a scanner that takes forever to do pages, and does fake DPI like I mentioned, then it's a huge time sink for little benefit. If someone has bought a nice scanner (over $1,000 in general) and it does the big-res scans, great. Also, as you've no doubt found out if you wade in any direction, scanner folk have VERY STRONG OPINIONS in VERY STRONG DIRECTIONS about the hallowed skill of scanning. My god, it's tiring. I have found, through hundreds of people I've consulted, that saying 600dpi TIFF works.
Oh, the TIFF thing? Let's go there. I always suggest TIFF to people, even though the standard is as old as dirt and there's "better" ones, because it is very hard to get TIFF to do any lossy compression. With PNG and JPG, people's scanner software will helpfully add it. TIFF, also, will compress like mad, and so a 600dpi TIFF, while itself incredibly large compared to that lossy-compressed PNG you might be told to do, will, without me being over your shoulder, produce something that is going to work absolutely everywhere. This leaks over into customer service - yes, if you're doing hundreds or thousands of pages of scan, you should definitely check all your work, come up with a process that works well and hits the sweet spot of speed and size and usefulness. But I deal with single-item folks.
So, I maintain. 600dpi TIFF scan, with sequential filenames for each page, (0001.tiff, 0002.tiff, etc.), compressed into a .ZIP file, which you rename to .CBZ, upload to Internet Archive, and a few minutes/hours later, a readable document for all!
See you all next Cinco De Jason.
Oh, one last thing before I forget. I scan non-destructively and I store away the things we scan into huge boxes inside huger boxes inside a metal box inside a warehouse. If it turns out that out of the tens of thousands of items scanned, one needs to be revisited, we do it. .....This doesn't happen enough to be fretting that things are being scanned as they are. If someone wants to create a world-class unique laser-focused ulti-scan of something, they're going to want the originals anyway.
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The '''National Emergency Library''' is a temporary collection of books provided by the [[Internet Archive]] that supports emergency remote teaching, research activities, independent scholarship, and intellectual stimulation while universities, schools, training centers, and libraries are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The [[Internet Archive]] announced the initiative on March 24, 2020.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/03/24/announcing-a-national-emergency-library-to-provide-digitized-books-to-students-and-the-public/ "Announcing a National Emergency Library to Provide Digitized Books to Students and the Public"]</ref> It immediately saw mainstream news coverage, from like likes of ''NPR'' and ''Wired''.
In practice, the Internet Archive provided these resources before the pandemic, but with a waitlist system that allowed only one person to check out each book at one time. The National Emergency Library disabled the waitlist functionality on every book, allowing anybody to view any of the books at any time. The National Emergency Library program will continue until the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Or June 30, 2020, if the COVID pandemic is over before then, but it will not be.
[https://archive.org/details/nationalemergencylibrary The National Emergency Library collection is here.] It contains 1.3 million texts.
The [[Internet Archive Blog]] provides weekly updates on the status of the National Emergency Library [http://blog.archive.org/tag/nel/ under the 'NEL' tag]. After two weeks, the Archive released a status report assessing how people practically used the books.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/04/07/the-national-emergency-library-who-needs-it-who-reads-it-lessons-from-the-first-two-weeks/ "The National Emergency Library – Who Needs It? Who Reads It? Lessons from the First Two Weeks"]</ref> It also highlights stories about how the NEL is being used worldwide. For example, to provide the required reading for schools in the island nation of Aruba.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/05/18/when-an-island-shuts-down-aruba-the-national-emergency-library/ "When An Island Shuts Down: Aruba & the National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Justifications==
Legally, the Archive said they were promoting access to those inaccessible resources, which they claimed was an exercise in Fair Use principles. The Archive continued implementing their [[Controlled Digital Lending]] policy that predated the National Emergency Library, meaning they still encrypted the lent copies and it was no easier for users to create new copies of the books than before. An ultimate determination of whether or not the National Emergency Library constituted Fair Use could only be made by a court. Morally, they also pointed out that the Internet Archive was a registered library like any other, that they either paid for the books themselves or received them as donations, and that lending through libraries predated copyright restrictions.<ref>[https://blog.archive.org/2020/03/30/internet-archive-responds-why-we-released-the-national-emergency-library/ Internet Archive responds: Why we released the National Emergency Library]</ref><ref>[http://hurstassociates.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-national-emergency-library.html "The National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Opposition==
Many authors of copyrighted books were incensed by their books' inclusion in the National Emergency Library. They believed it was not a Fair Use and was, therefore, copyright infringement. The Internet Archive's promotion of access to resources often encounters such criticism.
At launch, the Archive provided an email address for authors to use to get their books removed if they wanted them gone. This bypassed the usual and more laborious DMCA takedown process. [[Jason Scott]] helmed that email address personally during the first weeks and was taking down books within minutes of receiving emails.
==References==
<references/>
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The '''National Emergency Library''' is a temporary collection of books provided by the [[Internet Archive]] that supports emergency remote teaching, research activities, independent scholarship, and intellectual stimulation while universities, schools, training centers, and libraries are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The [[Internet Archive]] announced the initiative on March 24, 2020.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/03/24/announcing-a-national-emergency-library-to-provide-digitized-books-to-students-and-the-public/ "Announcing a National Emergency Library to Provide Digitized Books to Students and the Public"]</ref> It immediately saw mainstream news coverage, from like likes of ''NPR'' and ''Wired''.
In practice, the Internet Archive provided these resources before the pandemic, but with a waitlist system that allowed only one person to check out each book at one time. The National Emergency Library disabled the waitlist functionality on every book, allowing anybody to view any of the books at any time. The National Emergency Library program will continue until the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Or June 30, 2020, if the COVID pandemic is over before then, but it will not be.
[https://archive.org/details/nationalemergencylibrary The National Emergency Library collection is here.] It contains 1.3 million texts.
The [[Internet Archive Blog]] provides weekly updates on the status of the National Emergency Library [http://blog.archive.org/tag/nel/ under the 'NEL' tag]. After two weeks, the Archive released a status report assessing how people practically used the books.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/04/07/the-national-emergency-library-who-needs-it-who-reads-it-lessons-from-the-first-two-weeks/ "The National Emergency Library – Who Needs It? Who Reads It? Lessons from the First Two Weeks"]</ref> It also highlights stories about how the NEL is being used worldwide. For example, to provide the required reading for schools in the island nation of Aruba.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/05/18/when-an-island-shuts-down-aruba-the-national-emergency-library/ "When An Island Shuts Down: Aruba & the National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Justifications==
Legally, the Archive said they were promoting access to those inaccessible resources, which they claimed was an exercise in Fair Use principles. The Archive continued implementing their [[Controlled Digital Lending]] policy that predated the National Emergency Library, meaning they still encrypted the lent copies and it was no easier for users to create new copies of the books than before. An ultimate determination of whether or not the National Emergency Library constituted Fair Use could only be made by a court. Morally, they also pointed out that the Internet Archive was a registered library like any other, that they either paid for the books themselves or received them as donations, and that lending through libraries predated copyright restrictions.<ref>[https://blog.archive.org/2020/03/30/internet-archive-responds-why-we-released-the-national-emergency-library/ Internet Archive responds: Why we released the National Emergency Library]</ref><ref>[http://hurstassociates.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-national-emergency-library.html "The National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Opposition==
Many authors of copyrighted books were incensed by their books' inclusion in the National Emergency Library. They believed it was not a Fair Use and was, therefore, copyright infringement. The Internet Archive's promotion of access to resources often encounters such criticism.
At launch, the Archive provided an email address for authors to use to get their books removed if they wanted them gone. This bypassed the usual and more laborious DMCA takedown process. After various authors and publishers publicized their objections to the NEL, and encouraged others to opt out, the email process bogged down somewhat, and [[Jason Scott]] took to Twitter to provide a faster response to authors, sometimes being able to take books within minutes of receiving requests.
==References==
<references/>
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The '''Open Library''' is an [[Internet Archive]] project that aspires to create one webpage corresponding to every book. It is paired with the Internet Archive's ambition to collect one copy of every book in existence. It was founded by [[Aaron Swartz]], [[Brewster Kahle]], Alexis Rossi, Anand Chitipothu, and Rebecca Malamud.
They have a constantly replenishing backlog of books to scan. To prioritize their efforts to what people want, they update the pages of books they have on hand and offer the opportunity to [https://openlibrary.org/sponsorship sponsor those books' scanning]. This moves them up in the queue. The donation is tax deductible.
==Articles==
* [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/aug/01/internet-archive-books-brewster-kahle "Internet Archive founder turns to new information storage device – the book"], ''The Guardian''
==External links==
* [https://openlibrary.org/ openlibrary.org]
* {{IAItem|openlibrary-ol}}
* {{IAItem|ol_data}}
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The '''Open Library''' is an [[Internet Archive]] project that aspires to create one webpage corresponding to every book. It is paired with the Internet Archive's ambition to collect one copy of every book in existence. It was founded by [[Aaron Swartz]], [[Brewster Kahle]], Alexis Rossi, Anand Chitipothu, and Rebecca Malamud.
They have a constantly replenishing backlog of books to scan. To prioritize their efforts to what people want, they update the pages of books they have on hand and offer the opportunity to [https://openlibrary.org/sponsorship sponsor those books' scanning]. This moves them up in the queue. The donation is tax deductible.
==Articles==
* [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/aug/01/internet-archive-books-brewster-kahle "Internet Archive founder turns to new information storage device – the book"], ''The Guardian''
==External links==
* [https://openlibrary.org/ openlibrary.org]
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The '''Open Library''' is an [[Internet Archive]] project that aspires to create one webpage corresponding to every book. It is paired with the Internet Archive's ambition to collect one copy of every book in existence. It was founded by [[Aaron Swartz]], [[Brewster Kahle]], Alexis Rossi, Anand Chitipothu, and Rebecca Malamud.
They have a constantly replenishing backlog of books to scan. To prioritize their efforts to what people want, they update the pages of books they have on hand and offer the opportunity to [https://openlibrary.org/sponsorship sponsor those books' scanning]. This moves them up in the queue. The donation is tax deductible.
Normally, in-copyright books can only be checked out to one person at a time, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, this restriction was waived, forming the [[National Emergency Library]].
==Articles==
* [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/aug/01/internet-archive-books-brewster-kahle "Internet Archive founder turns to new information storage device – the book"], ''The Guardian''
==External links==
* [https://openlibrary.org/ openlibrary.org]
* {{IAItem|openlibrary-ol}}
* {{IAItem|ol_data}}
* {{TwitterUser|openlibrary}}
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[https://archive.org/details/view-from-weymouth <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/view-from-weymouth-2009-11-25">]
[https://archive.org/details/waltham-forest-news <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/waltham-forest-news-issue-102-2013-10-14">]
[https://archive.org/details/youngworker <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/v03n05-mar-01-1924-yw">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-ashford-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-ashford-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-canterbury-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-canterbury-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-dover-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-dover-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-medway-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-medway-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sandwich-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sandwich-issue-102-2011-05-25">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-shepway <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-shepway-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
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[https://archive.org/details/20-minutes-edition-france <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/NCAA-News <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NCAA-News-19641101">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Abbotsford_Post <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Abbotsford_Post_1910_06_03">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Brooklyn_Paper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Brooklyn_Paper-volume-25-issue-27">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Notre_Dame_Scholastic <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Notre_Dame_Scholastic_VOL_0001_ISSUE_0005">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Sydney_Morning_Herald <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Sydney_Morning_Herald_01_01_1848">]
[https://archive.org/details/antiochnews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AntiochNews01011931">]
[https://archive.org/details/banbury-cake <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/banbury-cake-newspaper-2011-07-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/basingstoke-observer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/basingstoke-observer-2013-09-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/bayareareporter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BAR_19710601">]
[https://archive.org/details/bradford-times <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/bradford-times-2012-03-15">]
[https://archive.org/details/caleagle <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/la_caleagle_reel14">]
[https://archive.org/details/chichester-herald <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/chichester-herald-issue-104-2013-08-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/crewkerne-weekender <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/crewkerne-weekender-2010-10-29">]
[https://archive.org/details/dailyracingform <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/drf1896033101">]
[https://archive.org/details/diariohelvecia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1918091100385">]
[https://archive.org/details/east-end-life-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/east-end-life-newspaper-issue-1004">]
[https://archive.org/details/eastbayexpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/East_Bay_Express_2009-05-27">]
[https://archive.org/details/ely-news <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ely-news-2013-06-13">]
[https://archive.org/details/ely-weekly-news <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ely-weekly-news-2007-08-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/express_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/express-20030805">]
[https://archive.org/details/fort-erie-times <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/fort-erie-times-2010-01-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/googlenewspaper_2LRQiq5aZigC <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/googlenewspaper_2LRQiq5aZigC_19740228_test_1520992664">]
[https://archive.org/details/googlenewspaper_5LPo_wSKItgC <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/googlenewspaper_5LPo_wSKItgC_19730925">]
[https://archive.org/details/googlenewspaper_BqLlocMOq84C <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/googlenewspaper_BqLlocMOq84C_19910207_test_1520972220">]
[https://archive.org/details/googlenewspaper_VBbLNo9YSJgC <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/googlenewspaper_VBbLNo9YSJgC_19081226">]
[https://archive.org/details/googlenewspaper_bF3sBmdg0HEC <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/googlenewspaper_bF3sBmdg0HEC_18611001_test_1520973209">]
[https://archive.org/details/googlenewspaper_cdwqcPQS8ssC <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/googlenewspaper_cdwqcPQS8ssC_19771013_test_1521044621">]
[https://archive.org/details/googlenewspaper_x21FZCSn4ZoC <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/googlenewspaper_x21FZCSn4ZoC_18860304">]
[https://archive.org/details/googlenewspapers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/googlenewspaper_2LRQiq5aZigC_19740228_test_1520992664">]
[https://archive.org/details/greenbelt-news-review <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GNR1964013001">]
[https://archive.org/details/greenwich-time-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/greenwich-time-newspaper-issue-104">]
[https://archive.org/details/hackney-today-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/hackney-today-newspaper-issue-162">]
[https://archive.org/details/haverhill-news <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/haverhill-news-2015-07-30">]
[https://archive.org/details/inport-news <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/inport-news-2009-10-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/issuu_metro_korea <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/issuu_metro_korea_20121030_kr_seoul">]
[https://archive.org/details/kent-on-sunday-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/kent-on-sunday-east-edition-2007-07-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/kentuckynewspapers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/kd900000024j">]
[https://archive.org/details/laurentianuniversitylambda <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LambdaVol.01No.3">]
[https://archive.org/details/laurentianuniversitylorignaldechainereaction <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/260PLEIN">]
[https://archive.org/details/lowelladvertiser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/the_lowell_advertiser_reel_13">]
[https://archive.org/details/lunita_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/unita_1946-01-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/luton-on-sunday <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/luton-on-sunday-2010-09-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/mit_the_tech <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/mit_the_tech_newspaper-v1-i13">]
[https://archive.org/details/mknews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/mk-news-2007-07-25">]
[https://archive.org/details/montgomerybellacademy <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/012350pdf">]
[https://archive.org/details/narberthcivicassociation <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OurTownNarberthPA19141105">]
[https://archive.org/details/newmarket-news <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/newmarket-mews-2012-06-13">]
[https://archive.org/details/newry-advertiser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/newry-advertiser-december-2013">]
[https://archive.org/details/niagara-advance <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/niagara-advance-2009-12-31">]
[https://archive.org/details/nwgwcourier <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1915-01-26.THEGREENANDWHITECOURIER">]
[https://archive.org/details/nwmissourian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1926-10-27.THENORTHWESTMISSOURIAN">]
[https://archive.org/details/onemk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OneMK-2016-03-09">]
[https://archive.org/details/oxford-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/oxford-journal-2013-09-24">]
[https://archive.org/details/oxfordshire-guardian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/oxfordshire-guardian-abingdon-2013-09-19">]
[https://archive.org/details/pelham-news <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pelham-news-2009-10-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/ramsey-and-warboys-reporter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ramsey-and-warboys-reporter-14-august-2016">]
[https://archive.org/details/revealdigital <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/2220783-reveal-digital">]
[https://archive.org/details/sanfranciscobayguardian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/33.01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sevendayspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/issuu_7days_011200-vol.05-no.20">]
[https://archive.org/details/sheltonstatecourier <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MaxwellsCrossingWinter2003">]
[https://archive.org/details/ssccchronicle <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/SC19940513">]
[https://archive.org/details/ssccfacultynewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/FN19901114">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlouisargus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/007516PatternsofPeopleinStLouis19571">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlpublicpolicyproject <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/007516PatternsofPeopleinStLouis19571">]
[https://archive.org/details/svoboda_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Svoboda-1893-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/the-oxford-paper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/the-oxford-paper-2017-02-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/the_agitator <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/v1n05-jan-15-1911-agitator">]
[https://archive.org/details/thenewmarketera <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewEra_1022">]
[https://archive.org/details/thenewspaperrussian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zemlyaki-2002-63">]
[https://archive.org/details/thepacer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ThePacer19711020">]
[https://archive.org/details/thestrangernewspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thestranger_25_13">]
[https://archive.org/details/view-from-axminster <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/view-from-axminster-2009-08-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/view-from-bridport <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/view-from-bridport-2009-11-25">]
[https://archive.org/details/view-from-crewkerne <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/view-from-crewkerne-2015-05-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/view-from-dorchester <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/view-from-dorchester-2009-11-25">]
[https://archive.org/details/view-from-honiton <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/view-from-honiton-2009-08-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/view-from-lyme-regis <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/view-from-lyme-regis-2009-11-25">]
[https://archive.org/details/view-from-seaton <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/view-from-seaton-and-beer2009-08-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/view-from-south-somerset-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/view-from-south-somerset-2017-03-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/view-from-weymouth <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/view-from-weymouth-2009-11-25">]
[https://archive.org/details/waltham-forest-news <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/waltham-forest-news-issue-102-2013-10-14">]
[https://archive.org/details/youngworker <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/v03n05-mar-01-1924-yw">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-ashford-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-ashford-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-canterbury-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-canterbury-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-dover-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-dover-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-medway-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-medway-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sandwich-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sandwich-issue-102-2011-05-25">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-shepway <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-shepway-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-swale <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-swale-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-076">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-world-1989-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Issue_11_1992-03_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-044">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Total_Amiga_Issue_15_Summer_2003_2003_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-format-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST)
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1984-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
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[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_138_1998-09_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/yourcomputer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/YourComputer_198106">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zxcomputing-magazine-1982-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxshedmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZXShed_Issue_01_2005_ZXShed">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-076">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-world-1989-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Issue_11_1992-03_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-044">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Total_Amiga_Issue_15_Summer_2003_2003_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-format-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST)
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1984-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_User_Number_026_1984-09_Redwood_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-030">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/compuservemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CompuServeMagazine199101">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1983-07-computegazette">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979-Fall-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-age-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-age-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/10_Starter_Programs_from_Family_Computing">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-monthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-monthly-1990-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_idea_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-idea-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_power_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-power-user-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_shopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerShopperApr86Vol6No4AtariArticles">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerinputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Input_1983-11_Nomac_Publishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerkontakt-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computerkontakt-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerlanguage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Language_Issue_01_1984-09_CL_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computernotes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Notes_1978_03_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerPress-198902pdf">]
[https://archive.org/details/computersandelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputersElectronics1982-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/computesamigaresource <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/COMPUTEs_Amiga_Resource_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-04_COMPUTE_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computingnowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputingNow1984-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/computist <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computist-scan-36">]
[https://archive.org/details/computronic_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computronic_84_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/contactmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Contact_78_The_1978_Apple_Computer_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpugossermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Issue_03_1996_Gosser_Games_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpumagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Ano_1_No._01_1988-05_Aguia_Informatica_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/crash-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Crash_No._01_1984-02_Newsfield_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/creativecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/creativecomputing-1982-09">]
[https://archive.org/details/ct-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ct-magazine-8405">]
[https://archive.org/details/cuamiga-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cuamiga-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cvg-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/dosplusnic <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DOSPLUS_News_Information_Center_1982-05_Micro-Systems_Software_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragon-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/dragon-user-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_World_No._1_1983-12_Dragon_Data_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/ednmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EDN20050401">]
[https://archive.org/details/eightymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EIGHTY_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1980-01_SoftSide_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/elbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/elbug-magazine-1983-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/electronuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electron_User_Vol._1_No._11_1984-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/enigmaamigarun <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EnigmaAmiga001">]
[https://archive.org/details/enter-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/enter-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/family-computing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/family-computing-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/firstglimpse_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/firstglimpse-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/gambler_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/gambler_magazine-1993-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/geracoprologica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Geracao_Prologica_Ano_III_No._16_1985-12_Editele_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/go64-verlang <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GO64_1999-08_CSW_Verlag_DE_en">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenfrench <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_Issue_No_13_1985-03_IDG_France_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/golden13">]
[https://archive.org/details/guidetocomputerliving <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Computer_Living_The_Vol._No._2_Issue_No._10_1985-11_Aquarian_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/hackerjournal_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/hacker-journal-141">]
[https://archive.org/details/handeelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/H_E_Computronics_Issue_42_1982-02_H_E_Computronics_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/happycomputer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/happycomputer-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoreapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hardcore_Volume_1_No._3_1981-05_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/home-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/home-computing-weekly-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/HomeComputerMagazine_Vol4_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputerrivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Home-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/incidermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InCider_A_0290">]
[https://archive.org/details/info-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/info-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/informaticacpu <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Informatica_CPU_Ano_1_No._1_1994-10_Bonus_Rio_Editora_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_04_1983-09_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/interfaceage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197608InterfaceAgeV01I09">]
[https://archive.org/details/io-programmo <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/io-programmo-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/iomagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Io197611-19772">]
[https://archive.org/details/jurassicnews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/JurassicNews01">]
[https://archive.org/details/k-power-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/k-power-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/kayproprofiles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PROFILES_Finding_Products_198x_Kaypro_Corp_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/kilobaudmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kilobaud197701">]
[https://archive.org/details/larivstadiatari <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LarivistadiAtari_1986_0">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/laserbug-magazine-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbugmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Laserbug_Issue_02_1982-05_Laserbug_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/letscomputemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lets_Compute_No_01_1990-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxforyou <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-For-You-Issue-69">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxjournalmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-Journal-2005-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/listprogrammi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LIST1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/macaddict <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacAddict-001-199609">]
[https://archive.org/details/macworld-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacWorld_8404_April_1984_premier">]
[https://archive.org/details/magazine-zx <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/magazine-zx-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/maximumpc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Maximum_PC_-July_2006">]
[https://archive.org/details/mcmicrocomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MC_microcomputer-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro-cornucopia-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-cornucopia-magazine-1981-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro80aumagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO-80_Issue_01_1979-12_MICRO-80_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/microhobby <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Microhobby_Ano_I_No._1_1983-05_Micromega_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microkids <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MicroKids_Issue_01_Volume_01_No_01_1983-12_Microkids_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/micromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Micro_The_Volume_1_1978_COMPUTERIST_The_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/microsistemasbr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Micro_Sistemas_Ano_III_No._025_1983-10_ATI_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/microtimes00donh">]
[https://archive.org/details/midnite-software-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/midnite-software-gazette-15">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinefr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_No._4_1986-01_Laser_Magazine_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinejp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_1988-06_ASCII_JP">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmicromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Micro_Ano_III_Numero_17_198x_Fonte_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxtopclass <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Top_Class_Ano_1_No._1_1993_Microgames_Technology_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxworldspanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_World_Ano_II_No._4_1989-02_SA_Sygran_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Atari_User_Issue_038_1989-06_Page_6_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/newcomputerexpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewComputerExpress000">]
[https://archive.org/details/newtekniques <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewTekniquesVolume4No.05200009AdvanstarCommunicationsUS">]
[https://archive.org/details/next-generation-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nextgen-issue-014">]
[https://archive.org/details/noi128-64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Noi-128-64-n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nuova-elettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nzbitsandbytes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nzbitsandbytes-1-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/odysseyaventure <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Odyssey_Aventura_Numero_1_1983_Mauro_Ivan_Marketing_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/openapplegazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Open_Apple_Gazette_V1N2">]
[https://archive.org/details/ozamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OZAmiga_Magazine_Volume_1_Edition_4_1992-12_Triple_D_Publications_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/papersoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Papersoft-1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Mag-1982-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcopen_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pc-open-1995-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcplayer_germany <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcworlditalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PCWorld_2004_158">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_World_2005-07_VNU_Business_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/processor_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/processor-newspaper-v26i30">]
[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/run-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Re-Run_1984-06_CW_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sandhills_reference_series <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/reference-series-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/sdtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sdtimes001">]
[https://archive.org/details/secretservicemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/secretservicemagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclair-user-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclaircomputeritalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sinclair-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Style_1992_11">]
[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/softalkapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/softalkv1n01sep1980">]
[https://archive.org/details/softgoldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softgold_1987-03_Goldsoft_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/softline_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softline_1981_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
[https://archive.org/details/super-soft-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super-soft-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/superitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_1984_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/syncmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/syncmagazine-v1_n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/tandyanswers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Answers_Vol._2_No._1_1986_Tandy_Corporation_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/texas-instruments-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DatabarMagazineTI994A">]
[https://archive.org/details/thecomputerpaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/issuu_dougalder_1988-01_the_computer_paper_mockup">]
[https://archive.org/details/themicrouser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBC_Micro_User_Volume_01_No_01_1983-03_Database_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/theone-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Rollerbabes_1991_Calendar_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/theportablecompanion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PortableCompanion19820607">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2001-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/transactor-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TransactorAmiga1">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80microcomputernews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TRS-80_Microcomputer_News_Volume_5_Issue_12_1983-12_Radio_Shack_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tux-magazine-issue-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/under-color-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-vol-1-num-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/uploadmagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Errata_Geral_1986_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/victapecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VICTape_Computing_Issue_03_1984-03_Argus_Press_Software_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/win-magazine-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/win-magazine-italia-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_138_1998-09_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/yourcomputer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/YourComputer_198106">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zxcomputing-magazine-1982-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxshedmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZXShed_Issue_01_2005_ZXShed">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
* {{IAItem|computermagazines}}
=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
*{{IAItem|commodoremagazines}}
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-076">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-world-1989-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Issue_11_1992-03_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-044">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Total_Amiga_Issue_15_Summer_2003_2003_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-format-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST)
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1984-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_User_Number_026_1984-09_Redwood_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-030">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
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=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
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[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Issue_11_1992-03_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-044">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Total_Amiga_Issue_15_Summer_2003_2003_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-format-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST)
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1984-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_User_Number_026_1984-09_Redwood_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-030">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/compuservemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CompuServeMagazine199101">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1983-07-computegazette">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979-Fall-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-age-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-age-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/10_Starter_Programs_from_Family_Computing">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-monthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-monthly-1990-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_idea_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-idea-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_power_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-power-user-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_shopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerShopperApr86Vol6No4AtariArticles">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerinputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Input_1983-11_Nomac_Publishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerkontakt-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computerkontakt-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerlanguage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Language_Issue_01_1984-09_CL_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computernotes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Notes_1978_03_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerPress-198902pdf">]
[https://archive.org/details/computersandelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputersElectronics1982-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/computesamigaresource <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/COMPUTEs_Amiga_Resource_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-04_COMPUTE_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computingnowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputingNow1984-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/computist <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computist-scan-36">]
[https://archive.org/details/computronic_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computronic_84_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/contactmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Contact_78_The_1978_Apple_Computer_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpugossermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Issue_03_1996_Gosser_Games_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpumagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Ano_1_No._01_1988-05_Aguia_Informatica_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/crash-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Crash_No._01_1984-02_Newsfield_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/creativecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/creativecomputing-1982-09">]
[https://archive.org/details/ct-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ct-magazine-8405">]
[https://archive.org/details/cuamiga-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cuamiga-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cvg-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/dosplusnic <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DOSPLUS_News_Information_Center_1982-05_Micro-Systems_Software_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragon-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/dragon-user-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_World_No._1_1983-12_Dragon_Data_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/ednmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EDN20050401">]
[https://archive.org/details/eightymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EIGHTY_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1980-01_SoftSide_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/elbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/elbug-magazine-1983-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/electronuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electron_User_Vol._1_No._11_1984-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/enigmaamigarun <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EnigmaAmiga001">]
[https://archive.org/details/enter-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/enter-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/family-computing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/family-computing-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/firstglimpse_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/firstglimpse-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/gambler_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/gambler_magazine-1993-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/geracoprologica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Geracao_Prologica_Ano_III_No._16_1985-12_Editele_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/go64-verlang <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GO64_1999-08_CSW_Verlag_DE_en">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenfrench <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_Issue_No_13_1985-03_IDG_France_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/golden13">]
[https://archive.org/details/guidetocomputerliving <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Computer_Living_The_Vol._No._2_Issue_No._10_1985-11_Aquarian_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/hackerjournal_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/hacker-journal-141">]
[https://archive.org/details/handeelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/H_E_Computronics_Issue_42_1982-02_H_E_Computronics_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/happycomputer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/happycomputer-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoreapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hardcore_Volume_1_No._3_1981-05_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/home-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/home-computing-weekly-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/HomeComputerMagazine_Vol4_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputerrivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Home-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/incidermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InCider_A_0290">]
[https://archive.org/details/info-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/info-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/informaticacpu <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Informatica_CPU_Ano_1_No._1_1994-10_Bonus_Rio_Editora_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_04_1983-09_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/interfaceage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197608InterfaceAgeV01I09">]
[https://archive.org/details/io-programmo <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/io-programmo-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/iomagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Io197611-19772">]
[https://archive.org/details/jurassicnews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/JurassicNews01">]
[https://archive.org/details/k-power-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/k-power-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/kayproprofiles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PROFILES_Finding_Products_198x_Kaypro_Corp_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/kilobaudmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kilobaud197701">]
[https://archive.org/details/larivstadiatari <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LarivistadiAtari_1986_0">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/laserbug-magazine-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbugmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Laserbug_Issue_02_1982-05_Laserbug_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/letscomputemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lets_Compute_No_01_1990-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxforyou <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-For-You-Issue-69">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxjournalmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-Journal-2005-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/listprogrammi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LIST1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/macaddict <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacAddict-001-199609">]
[https://archive.org/details/macworld-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacWorld_8404_April_1984_premier">]
[https://archive.org/details/magazine-zx <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/magazine-zx-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/maximumpc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Maximum_PC_-July_2006">]
[https://archive.org/details/mcmicrocomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MC_microcomputer-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro-cornucopia-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-cornucopia-magazine-1981-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro80aumagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO-80_Issue_01_1979-12_MICRO-80_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/microhobby <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Microhobby_Ano_I_No._1_1983-05_Micromega_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microkids <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MicroKids_Issue_01_Volume_01_No_01_1983-12_Microkids_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/micromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Micro_The_Volume_1_1978_COMPUTERIST_The_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/microsistemasbr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Micro_Sistemas_Ano_III_No._025_1983-10_ATI_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/microtimes00donh">]
[https://archive.org/details/midnite-software-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/midnite-software-gazette-15">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinefr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_No._4_1986-01_Laser_Magazine_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinejp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_1988-06_ASCII_JP">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmicromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Micro_Ano_III_Numero_17_198x_Fonte_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxtopclass <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Top_Class_Ano_1_No._1_1993_Microgames_Technology_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxworldspanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_World_Ano_II_No._4_1989-02_SA_Sygran_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Atari_User_Issue_038_1989-06_Page_6_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/newcomputerexpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewComputerExpress000">]
[https://archive.org/details/newtekniques <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewTekniquesVolume4No.05200009AdvanstarCommunicationsUS">]
[https://archive.org/details/next-generation-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nextgen-issue-014">]
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[https://archive.org/details/nuova-elettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nzbitsandbytes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nzbitsandbytes-1-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/odysseyaventure <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Odyssey_Aventura_Numero_1_1983_Mauro_Ivan_Marketing_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/openapplegazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Open_Apple_Gazette_V1N2">]
[https://archive.org/details/ozamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OZAmiga_Magazine_Volume_1_Edition_4_1992-12_Triple_D_Publications_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/papersoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Papersoft-1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Mag-1982-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcopen_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pc-open-1995-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcplayer_germany <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
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[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_World_2005-07_VNU_Business_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/processor_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/processor-newspaper-v26i30">]
[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/run-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Re-Run_1984-06_CW_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sandhills_reference_series <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/reference-series-v10i1">]
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[https://archive.org/details/secretservicemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/secretservicemagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclair-user-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclaircomputeritalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sinclair-Computer-01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
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[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
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[https://archive.org/details/superitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_1984_01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/ace-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ace-magazine-05">]
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[https://archive.org/details/amigagamesgerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Games_1993-10_Computec_Verlag_DE">]
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[https://archive.org/details/amusement-life-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amusement-life-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/arcade_express <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/arcade_express_v1n12b">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataricoinconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Coin_Connection_Volume_1_Number_2_January_1977">]
[https://archive.org/details/big-k-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/05-big-k-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/blip-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/blip-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/classicgamermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Classic_Gamer_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_5_2000-09_Classic_Gamer_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-and-videogames <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-and-videogames-005">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-video-games-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Book_of_Games_1984-02_EMAP_Publishing_GB_supplement_issue_028">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerfunwithfg <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronic_Fun_with_Computer_Games_Vol_01_No_04_1983-02_Fun_Games_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computergamermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Gamer_Issue_05_1985-08_Argus_Press_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/computergamesitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer-Games-ITA-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/computergamingworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_103">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Play_1988-12_Computer_Play_Magazine_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computervideogiochi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-videogiochi-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/consolemania <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Consolemania-005">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpc-attack-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cpc-attack-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/dcukmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DC-UK_Issue_16_2000-12_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/diehard-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/05-diehard-magazine">]
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[https://archive.org/details/dreamcastmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dreamcast_Magazine_No_04_1999-12_Paragon_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/dreamcastmonthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dreamcast_Monthly_Issue_3_1999-11_Quay_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/edgemagazinespanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Edge_05">]
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[https://archive.org/details/g7000videogameclub <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/G7000_Video_Game_Club_News_Issue_05_198x_Philips">]
[https://archive.org/details/game_developer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GDM_April_1999">]
[https://archive.org/details/game_exe_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Game.EXE_01_2001">]
[https://archive.org/details/game_power_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Game-Power-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/gameinformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Game_Informer_Issue_004_Spring_1992">]
[https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/3DWorld0022000">]
[https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanishmisc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ALT_Magazine_3">]
[https://archive.org/details/gameplayers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Game_Players_Encyclopedia_of_Nintendo_Games_Vol_04">]
[https://archive.org/details/gamepowermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GamePower_Ano_1_No._05_1992-11_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/gamepromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GamePro_Issue_006_January_1990">]
[https://archive.org/details/gamesbrmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Gamers_Ano_VII_Numero_77_200x_Editora_Escala_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/gamescomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Games_Computing_1985-03_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
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[https://archive.org/details/guidavideogiochi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Console-5">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoregamer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/hardcore-gamer-magazine-v1i2">]
[https://archive.org/details/ignunplugged <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/IGN_Unplugged_Issue_05_2001-08_IGN.com_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/imagnificisette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Magnifici7-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/intellivisiongameclub <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Intellivision_Game_Club_News_Issue_6_1983_Mattel_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/it_hitparade <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hit-Parade-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/jacksonsoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Jackson-Soft-Adventure-C64-N2">]
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[https://archive.org/details/k-kappa-rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/k-kappa-rivista-13">]
[https://archive.org/details/komoda_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Komoda_06_2012_Pol">]
[https://archive.org/details/leisureline <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Leisure_Line_1996-03_Leisure_Allied_Industries_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/lotek64magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lotek64_Nr._04_2002-12_Lotek64_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/magazine64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Magazine_64_04">]
[https://archive.org/details/mean-machines-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/mean-machines-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/mean-machines-sega-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/mean-machines-sega-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/meanmachines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Mean_Machines_Issue_04_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/megaconsole <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MegaConsole05">]
[https://archive.org/details/megaforce <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MegaForce_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro-adventurer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MicroAdventurer05-Mar84">]
[https://archive.org/details/microadventurer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/microadventurer-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/n64magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/N64_Magazine_Issue_012_1998-02_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/neogeoartwork <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aggressors_of_Dark_Kombat_1994_ADK_JP_Tsukai_Gan_Gan_Koshinkyoku_box">]
[https://archive.org/details/neogeofreakjp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Neo-Geo_Freak_1997-02_Geibunsha_JP">]
[https://archive.org/details/nextgeneration <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NextGeneration25Jan1997">]
[https://archive.org/details/nforce-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nforce-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/nforcemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/N-Force_Issue_02_Ntend_To_Game_Boys_Postcard">]
[https://archive.org/details/ngc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NGC-064-2002-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendoaccion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Nintendo_Accion_003">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendopower <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/odyssey2adventure <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Odyssey_2_Adventure_Volume_2_Issue_1_1983_Ceco_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/official_xbox_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OXM_2002_12-web">]
[https://archive.org/details/officialdreamcastmag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_Dreamcast_Magazine_The_Special_Issue_1999-10_Dennis_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/officialneogeonewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_Neo-Geo_Newsletter_The_Issue_5_1993-11_DGM_Ltd_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/officialnzplaystationmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_NZ_PlayStation_Magazine_Issue_041_2001-01_ACP_PUblishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/officialukplaystationmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_UK_Playstation_Magazine_Issue_084_2002-05_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/officialusplaystationmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_US_PlayStation_Magazine_Volume_2_Issue_4_1999-01_Ziff_Davis_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/officialxboxmagazinegb <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_XBOX_Magazine_Issue_005_2002-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/oldskoolgames <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Old_Skool_Games_Issue_5_2007-02_Bartels_Zachary">]
[https://archive.org/details/oneforstgames <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/One_for_ST_Games_The_Issue_037_1991-10_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcaction_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pcaction_magazine-1998-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcgamesmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pcgamesmagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pczonemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PCZONE034">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputergames-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_Games_Issue05">]
[https://archive.org/details/planetgameboy <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Planet_Game_Boy_Issue_04_2000-06_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/planetplaystation <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Planet-Playstation-1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/planetstation <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PlanetStation_06">]
[https://archive.org/details/playmania <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Play2Mania_052_extra">]
[https://archive.org/details/psxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PSX_Magazine_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/raze-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/raze-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/razemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/RAZE_Issue_05_1991-03_Newsfield_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/revistadreamcast <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Revista-Oficial-Dreamcast-Issue-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/roplaystation <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/RO_Playstation_077_Guias">]
[https://archive.org/details/saturnpowermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Saturn_Power_Issue_10_1998-02_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/sega-saturn-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_Sega_Saturn_Magazine_005">]
[https://archive.org/details/segacomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sega_Computer_1985-04_Nomac_Publishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/segasaturnmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sega_Saturn_Magazine_Issue_05_1996-03_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/segasupergame <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Supergame_Ano_1_No._06_1992-01_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/segavisions <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sega-Visions-Issue-22">]
[https://archive.org/details/selectroundmagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Select_Round_Numero_05_1994-01_Sega_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/snesforcemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/SNES_Force_Issue_05_1993_Impact_Magazines_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/specialprogram <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/SpecialProgram04-Supplemento">]
[https://archive.org/details/stactionmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Action_Volume_1_Issue_3_1988-07_Gollner_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/supergamepowerbr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/SuperGamePower_Ano_01_No._005_1994-08_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
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[https://archive.org/details/the-computer-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/the-computer-journal-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/thestackmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Stack_The_Volume_4_Number_04_1980-04_Long_Island_Computer_Association_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/tidewatertrs80 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TCS_1980-03_Tidewater_TRS-80_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/tiusers-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tiusers-newsletter-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/torpetmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TORPET_The_Issue_No._07_1981-10_Toronto_Pet_Users_Group_CA">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug_newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TPUG_Issue_07_1984_Oct">]
[https://archive.org/details/tremplin_micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tremplin_micro_newsletter_issue_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80usersgroupnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TRS-80_Users_Group_Newsletter_Volume_2_Number_01_1979-01_TRS-80_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/undercolor-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-newsletter-V1-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/undercolormagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/UnderColor_Vol._1_No._05_1985-02-20_ColorPlus_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/uptime-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/uptime-newsletter-1993-01-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/uptimemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/UpTime_Volume_1_Issue_05_1993-01_JWT_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/williametteapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Vol1No4--May87">]
[https://archive.org/details/worldof68micros <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/World_of_68_Micros_The_Vol._1_Number_5_1994-02-01_FARNA_Systems_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/znewsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Z_Volume_2_Issue_2_1988-11-15_Zedcor_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/zx-mushroom-club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zx-mushroom-club-1987-06">]
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[https://archive.org/details/80notebook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Notebook_The_Issue_5_1980-08_Cybermate_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/Derive_User_Group_Newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Derive_User_Group_Newsletter_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/MACE_Journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MACE_Journal_v3n2_Feb_1983">]
[https://archive.org/details/acec_newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acec_newsletter-1984-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/aceusermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Forth_User_Volume_2_Number_1_1984_Remsoft_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornnewsletters <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Higher_Education_News_Issue_2_1989-06_Acorn_Computers_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000_newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple2000_Vol_2_No_1_February_1987">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple_contact <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_Contact_v4_HQ_color">]
[https://archive.org/details/argonautsnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Argonauts_Vol_02_No_03_1993_Morning_Star_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/asgard-news <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asgard-news-v2-n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariownersclubbulletin <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Owners_Club_Official_Bulletin_The_No._12_1980_Ingersoll_Electronics_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/auckland_colour_genie_newsheet <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/auckland-district-colour-genie-user-group-newsheet-august-1985">]
[https://archive.org/details/australian-national-os9-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/australian-national-os9-newsletter-1988-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianos9newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_OS9_Newsletter_1989-07_National_OS9_User_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/basug_newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BASUG_British_Apple_System_Users_Group_Hardcore_Vol_1_No_5_October_1981">]
[https://archive.org/details/beebonmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Beebon_The_Issue_No._3_1982-09_Bug-Byte_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/blitzuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blitz_User_Issue_05_1994-06_Acid_Software_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/bostonkugel <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Boston_Kugel_1984_Mar-Apr_Volume_1_Number_4">]
[https://archive.org/details/bytebackmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ByteBack_Issue_05_1994-01_ByteBack_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/bytebanditsofamerica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBOA_Tandy_TRS-80s_Computer_Club_Newsletter_1986-08_BBOA_Tan">]
[https://archive.org/details/cload_newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cload_newsletter-1978-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/coco-clipboard-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/coco-clipboard-newsletter-v01n05">]
[https://archive.org/details/coco123 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CoCo-123_Volume_XVI_Number_3_1996-08_Glenside_Color_Computer_Club_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/coconutzezine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CoCoNutz_E-Zine_Volume_3_Issue_1_2007-02_Kramer_Mary">]
[https://archive.org/details/colormicrojournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Color_Micro_Journal_Vol._1_Issue_4_1983-12_Computer_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computernewspc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_News_PC_Volume_4_No._3_1996-05_Construction_News_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/crashed-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/crashed-newsletter-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/cugs-archive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Monitor_1987-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/cuthbertchronicles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cuthbert_Chronicles_The_Vol._1_No._5_1985_Computer_Marketplace_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonstoppress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_Stop_Press_No._4_1983-09_Welbeck_Public_Relations_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_User_1983-09_Sunshine_Books_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/dynamicmemories <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dynamic_Memories_1983-05_South_Bay_TRS-80_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/eight-bit-boosters <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/eight-bit-boosters-1993-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/elbug <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ELBUG_Volume_1_Number_4_1984-03_BEEBUG_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/forthdimension <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Forth_Dimension_Volume_01_Number_5">]
[https://archive.org/details/geojournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/geoJournal_Issue_12_1991-09_geoMetrix_GEOS_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/geonewsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/geoNews_Issue_05_1992-01_geoClub_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/geovision <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/geoVision_International_Issue_03_1993-05_geoVision_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/geoworldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/geoWorld_Magazine_Issue_15_1988_Geoworld_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/hpjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hewlett-Packard_Journal_Vol._10_No._6-7_1959-02_Hewlett-Packard">]
[https://archive.org/details/iialive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/II_ALIVE-Vol_1_No_03-JUL_AUG_1993">]
[https://archive.org/details/insidesolaris <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InsideSolarisV2N4">]
[https://archive.org/details/interactionmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/010_sierra_news_magazine_volume_4_number_1_spring_1991">]
[https://archive.org/details/kingsbyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kings_Byte_Newsletter_Volume_2_Number_10_1983-03_Kings_Byte_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/la_pomme_illustree <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/La_Pomme_Illustree_12">]
[https://archive.org/details/loadstarletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Loadstar-Letter-Issue-13">]
[https://archive.org/details/locomotivesoftwarescriptnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/script_free_issue">]
[https://archive.org/details/messageofthedayos9 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/M.O.T.D._1996_Issue_1_1996_OS-9_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/metamorphosismag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Metamorphosis_Vol_1_Nbr_8_1994-02_Dirt_Cheap_Computer_Stuff_Company_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/microcornucopia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO_CORNUCOPIA_No._12_1983-06_Micro_Cornucopia_of_Oregon_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/miscnewsletters <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Berkeley_GEOS_News_1987_Berkeley_Softworks_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/mmsforthnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MMSFORTH_Newsletter_The_Vol._1_No._5_1980-11_Miller_Microcomputer_Services_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/newsletter-apple-hebdo <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/newsletter-apple-hebdo-30">]
[https://archive.org/details/newzorktimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Zork_Times_The_Vol._3_No._1_1984-03_Infocom_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/northernbytesnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Northern_Bytes_Volume_5_Number_5_1983_Alternate_Source_Information_Outlet_The_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/onthree <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OnThree_v1n3">]
[https://archive.org/details/openapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/A2_Central_1989-06_June_1989_Vol_5_No_5">]
[https://archive.org/details/orphanedcomputerandgame <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Orphaned_Computer_Game_Systems_Volume_II_Issue_2_1998-02_Trionfo_Adam_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/os9international <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OS-9_International_Nr._1_1992-06_Balmer_Marc_CH_de">]
[https://archive.org/details/os9newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bellingham_OS-9_Users_Group_Volume_I_No._07_1990-07-31_Bellingham_OS-9_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/pegasusnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pegasus_Newsletter_No_4_1981-11_Computer_Machinery_Ltd_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/poms_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/magazine_poms05">]
[https://archive.org/details/proc80newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PROG-80_Vol._1_No._6_1980-02_SoftSide_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/questbusters <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/questbusters-110">]
[https://archive.org/details/riscuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Risc_User_Volume_1_Issue_4_1988-03_BEEBUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/sharewaresolutionsii <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Shareware_Solutions_II_Volume_1_Issue_4_1994-01_Kohn_Joe_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sidinmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/SIDin_05_2004-01-11_Ice_Team_Free_Software_Group">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclairgids <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclairgids-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/smart-programmer-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smart-programmer-newsletter-1984-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/sourcerorsapprentice <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sorcerers_Apprentice_The_Vol._2_No._4_1980-08_Sorcerer_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/super99-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super99-magazine-1985-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/tandytimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TRSTimes_Volume_1_No._5_1988-09_TRSTimes_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/telnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TELNewsletterV2N1">]
[https://archive.org/details/the-computer-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/the-computer-journal-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/thestackmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Stack_The_Volume_4_Number_04_1980-04_Long_Island_Computer_Association_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/tidewatertrs80 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TCS_1980-03_Tidewater_TRS-80_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/tiusers-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tiusers-newsletter-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/torpetmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TORPET_The_Issue_No._07_1981-10_Toronto_Pet_Users_Group_CA">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug_newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TPUG_Issue_07_1984_Oct">]
[https://archive.org/details/tremplin_micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tremplin_micro_newsletter_issue_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80usersgroupnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TRS-80_Users_Group_Newsletter_Volume_2_Number_01_1979-01_TRS-80_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/undercolor-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-newsletter-V1-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/undercolormagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/UnderColor_Vol._1_No._05_1985-02-20_ColorPlus_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/uptime-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/uptime-newsletter-1993-01-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/uptimemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/UpTime_Volume_1_Issue_05_1993-01_JWT_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/williametteapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Vol1No4--May87">]
[https://archive.org/details/worldof68micros <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/World_of_68_Micros_The_Vol._1_Number_5_1994-02-01_FARNA_Systems_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/znewsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Z_Volume_2_Issue_2_1988-11-15_Zedcor_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/zx-mushroom-club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zx-mushroom-club-1987-06">]
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The Internet Archive has many thousands of periodicals, magazines and zines. They have been primarily uploaded by outside parties, although the Archive has a small number of in-house scanned magazines as well. In general, the Archive's scanning machines are not thought to be ideal for magazine scanning, so the focus has been primarily on bound books.
The largest collection, by far, is [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack], which is a catch-all collection for Magazines and Magazine sub-collections. There are sub-collections being created constantly.
Unfortunately, it is not easy to find out which sub-collections are collection sets, and which are merely a grouping of one title. Here is a very rough directory of places to find Periodicals on the Archive:
* [https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack The Magazine Rack]
** [https://archive.org/details/computermagazines The Computer Magazine Archives]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1987-12-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2011-12">]
** [https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack Computer Magazine Rack]
** [https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines Slovene Computer Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazines Game and Gamer Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/computernewsletters Computer Newsletter Archives]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanish Spanish-Language Game Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanishmisc Miscellaneous Spanish Game Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/knittingmagazines Knitting Magazines]
** [https://archive.org/details/magazines_russian Russian-Language Magazines]
* [https://archive.org/details/pulpmagazinearchive The Pulp Magazine Archive]
* [https://archive.org/details/zines Zines]
* [https://archive.org/details/newspapers Newspapers]
* [https://archive.org/details/world_periodicals World Periodicals]
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[https://archive.org/details/2dartistmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/2DArtist_Magazine_Issue_005_May_2006">]
[https://archive.org/details/3dworldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/3DWorld0072000">]
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_1984_08">]
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-13">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-3">]
[https://archive.org/details/73-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/73-magazine-1961-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_005_1987-02_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1983-05_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80notebook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Notebook_The_Issue_5_1980-08_Cybermate_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_III_Number_4_1980-07_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/Alta_fedelta <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Alta_Fedelta_1957_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Archival_Outlook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Archival_Outlook-2005-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/Australian_Womens_Weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Australian_Abo_Call_01_08_1938">]
[https://archive.org/details/Biblioteca_Tascabile_Elettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/bte_Loechner_-_Come_si_lavora_con_i_rele">]
[https://archive.org/details/BollettinoTecnicoGeloso <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Geloso_Bo_114">]
[https://archive.org/details/CB_audio <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CB_audio_1975_11">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1984-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/CQelettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CQ_elettronica_1968_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/CommunicationsMagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Communications_1938_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_1999_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Derive_User_Group_Newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Derive_User_Group_Newsletter_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/ElectricalExperimenter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electrical_Experimenter_1915_10">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electrical_Workers_Journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electrical_Workers_Journal_1893-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronics_Projects <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronics_Projects_1990_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronics_World <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronics_World_1966_12">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_005__1999-09">]
[https://archive.org/details/ElettronicaFlash <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Elettronica_Flash_1984_04">]
[https://archive.org/details/ElettronicaPratica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Elettronica_pratica_1972_08">]
[https://archive.org/details/Elettronica_RCP <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Elettronica_1946_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/Elettronica_Viva <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Elettronica_Viva_1982_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/Elettronica_mese <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Elettronica_mese_12_63">]
[https://archive.org/details/Engadget_DISTRO <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Engadget_DISTRO_Magazine_Issue_103">]
[https://archive.org/details/Ensign_Magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ensign_Magazine-2001-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Fare_ <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Fare_08">]
[https://archive.org/details/Flight_International_Magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Flight_International_Magazine_1909-01-16">]
[https://archive.org/details/GeneralRadioExperimenter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/General_Radio_Experimenter_1926_11">]
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[https://archive.org/details/xboxro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Xbox_360_RO_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/04-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/yourcomputer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/YourComputer_198201">]
[https://archive.org/details/zarulem <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Za_Rulem_1928_zr2805">]
[https://archive.org/details/zero-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zero-magazine-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/zeromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Zero_Issue_04_1990-02_Dennis_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/zetamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Zeta14">]
[https://archive.org/details/znewsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Z_Volume_2_Issue_2_1988-11-15_Zedcor_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/zx-magazine-spanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zx-magazine-spanish-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/zx-mushroom-club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zx-mushroom-club-1987-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zxcomputing-magazine-1983-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxshedmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZXShed_Reloaded_Issue_01_2009-07_ZXShed">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap-italia-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-003">]
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[[File:Wayback_Machine_logo_2010.png|thumb|250px|right|The Wayback Machine logo]]
The Wayback Machine is an initiative of the Internet Archive to provide a browse-able archive of the World Wide Web. Starting in 1996, the Wayback Machine contains more than 362 billion web pages.
== Saving pages ==
Pages are saved to the Wayback Machine in a few ways
* Alexa Internet donates their crawldata to the Internet Archive, which is added to the Wayback Machine.
* The Internet Archive runs their own crawls to grab popular webpages.
* The "Save Page Now" feature allows users to save a page to the Wayback Machine. It's also possible to save all outlinks on a page.
* ArchiveTeam's ArchiveBot is an IRC bot that crawls requested websites and adds the data to the Wayback Machine.
* [[Archive-It]] partners run their own crawls, and their data is added to the Wayback Machine.
==External links==
* [https://archive.org/web/ The Wayback Machine]
* {{TwitterUser|waybackmachine}}
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[[File:Wayback_Machine_logo_2010.png|thumb|250px|right|The Wayback Machine logo]]
The Wayback Machine is an initiative of the Internet Archive to provide a browse-able archive of the World Wide Web. Starting in 1996, the Wayback Machine contains more than 362 billion web pages.
It is named after the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WABAC_machine WABAC machine] from the Simon and Mr. Peabody segments of ''The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show''.
== Saving pages ==
Pages are saved to the Wayback Machine in a few ways
* Alexa Internet donates their crawldata to the Internet Archive, which is added to the Wayback Machine.
* The Internet Archive runs their own crawls to grab popular webpages.
* The "Save Page Now" feature allows users to save a page to the Wayback Machine. It's also possible to save all outlinks on a page.
* ArchiveTeam's ArchiveBot is an IRC bot that crawls requested websites and adds the data to the Wayback Machine.
* [[Archive-It]] partners run their own crawls, and their data is added to the Wayback Machine.
==External links==
* [https://archive.org/web/ The Wayback Machine]
* {{TwitterUser|waybackmachine}}
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Archive-It is a subscription-based service ran by the Internet Archive that allows partners to initiate, manage, and organize web crawls. Lots of Archive-It partners are universities, non-profits, and government organizations. The crawls can be accessed through the [https://wayback.archive-it.org/ Archive-It Wayback Machine], and through the main Wayback Machine as well.
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Archive-It is a subscription-based service ran by the Internet Archive that allows partners to initiate, manage, and organize web crawls. Lots of Archive-It partners are universities, non-profits, and government organizations. The crawls can be accessed through the [https://wayback.archive-it.org/ Archive-It Wayback Machine], and through the main Wayback Machine as well.
==External links==
* {{TwitterUser|archiveitorg}}
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Located in the Great Room of the Internet Archive are over 120 clay statues of current and previous Internet Archive employees and collaborators, created by Nuala Creed.
General Internet Archive policy has been to create a statue for employees after 3 years tenure; occasionally, figures have been created in memory of Friends of the Archive who have died. (For example, Aaron Swartz and John Perry Barlow). The statue is not compulsory.
[[Brewster Kahle]] had the idea for the statues after seeing the Terracotta Warrior statues in China. He proposed the idea of creating the statues to Nuala Creed, who was initially hesitant. Six months later, she created a statue of Kahle. He enjoyed it, so she kept producing them. The statues are stoneware.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuala_Creed Wikipedia entry on Sculptor Nuala Creed]
* [http://www.internetarchivists.org/ Official website of information about the Statues]
* [https://archive.org/details/TheInternetArchivistsFinalCutBoostedSound Documentary about the statues].
==The Statues==
* [[Brewster Kahle]]
* [[Jason Scott]]
* Andrea Mills
* Aaron Ximm
* Alexis Rossi
* Jacques Cressaty
* Tracey Jaquith
===Friends===
* [[Aaron Swartz]] (Friend)
* [[John Perry Barlow]] (Friend)
* Ted Nelson (Friend)
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The Internet Archive Federal Credit was founded by Brewster Kahle in 2012. In 2015, after the NCUA had been placing many restrictions on the credit union, Brewster announced that the credit union will be voluntarily liquidating.
== External links ==
* [https://archive.org/details/internetarchivecreditunionletter Internet Credit Union - Letter]
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The '''Internet Archive''' is a non-profit dedicated to "Universal Access to All Knowledge". Based in San Francisco, CA, with satellites around the world, Internet Archive staffers are building the digital library of the future—a place where anyone can go to learn and explore our shared human experience from books, web pages, audio, television and software. Forever.
[[Brewster Kahle]] founded the Internet Archive in 1996.
==External links==
* [https://archive.org/ archive.org]
* {{TwitterUser|internetarchive}}
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Depending on your situation, you may find yourself needing to upload many things to the Archive at once. These are some ideas for how to proceed.
==[[Jason Scott]] demonstrates on [https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1262787335617421318 Twitter]==
I was handed 5,300 PDFs of medical manuals and now I'm going to put them into the Archive.
First, I'm keeping the original 29Gb .tar.bzip2 they gave it to me in, because I know there are folks for whom they want just one big pile, and don't want my clever little uploads. Keep the originals around, if you can—let someone else have the chance you did to start.
Next, the metadata is partially in the directory tree. I am writing a custom script to take the directory structure to add keywords.
I can make collections because I'm an admin. The collection name will be "manuals_medicaldevices" and be in the "manuals" collection.
I'm now rewriting my longtime uploading script to do a little extra work since the metadata is there in the file directory. I'll then test with a single item.
[https://archive.org/details/manuals_medicaldevices The collection is now waiting for me.]
These things almost never go right the first time, so I'm running just one iteration of my script, on a single item: a Welch Allyn LCI 100 & 200 Imaging System Service Manual. I see it got uploaded, possibly with useful metadata.
Now we're going to run into an interesting situation—the Archive has a massive queue system running, with hundreds of thousands of "jobs" a day. My manual upload will fall into place, over the course of a few minutes, and then generate a readable version. It's not instant.
[https://archive.org/details/manual_Welch_Allyn_LCI_100_200_Imaging_System_Service_Manual You can now see the item here.]
Note that how it looks depends on when you see it. If you're following this thread this exact moment, then it's going to be very incomplete. But then, over time, it will pull in a thumbnail, generate an online readable version, and it'll add [[OCR]] to the search function.
Looking over this item, I already now see there's an interesting situation: I happened to choose an item where the creators of this collection would put two perfectly the same copies into the directories! I'm going to do an FDUPES run to see if that'll fix whenever this happens. Since the directory structure is so complicated and tight, I expect this will let me dump the dupes right now. FDUPES runs pretty quick. I do a dry run before I decide to actually go down there and make a mess. Obviously I have backups galore, nothing will be lost, but who likes doing a lot of work. Yes, I can now clearly see whoever made this directory was happy to put in a bunch of directory structure where the same manual worked for three models, so they'd simply put in all the same copies into three directories. Not good for my purpose. I'm doing a fdupes . r -d -N which means find all the dupes and only keep the first one. This will cut things down. I will then probably see how many there are and potentially move items up one directory, since the model isn't needed.
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Depending on your situation, you may find yourself needing to [[Uploading|upload]] many things to the [[Internet Archive]] at once. These are some ideas for how to proceed.
==[[Jason Scott]] demonstrates on [https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1262787335617421318 Twitter]==
I was handed 5,300 PDFs of medical manuals and now I'm going to put them into the Archive.
First, I'm keeping the original 29Gb .tar.bzip2 they gave it to me in, because I know there are folks for whom they want just one big pile, and don't want my clever little uploads. Keep the originals around, if you can—let someone else have the chance you did to start.
Next, the metadata is partially in the directory tree. I am writing a custom script to take the directory structure to add keywords.
I can make collections because I'm an admin. The collection name will be "manuals_medicaldevices" and be in the "manuals" collection.
I'm now rewriting my longtime uploading script to do a little extra work since the metadata is there in the file directory. I'll then test with a single item.
[https://archive.org/details/manuals_medicaldevices The collection is now waiting for me.]
These things almost never go right the first time, so I'm running just one iteration of my script, on a single item: a Welch Allyn LCI 100 & 200 Imaging System Service Manual. I see it got uploaded, possibly with useful metadata.
Now we're going to run into an interesting situation—the Archive has a massive queue system running, with hundreds of thousands of "jobs" a day. My manual upload will fall into place, over the course of a few minutes, and then generate a readable version. It's not instant.
[https://archive.org/details/manual_Welch_Allyn_LCI_100_200_Imaging_System_Service_Manual You can now see the item here.]
Note that how it looks depends on when you see it. If you're following this thread this exact moment, then it's going to be very incomplete. But then, over time, it will pull in a thumbnail, generate an online readable version, and it'll add [[OCR]] to the search function.
Looking over this item, I already now see there's an interesting situation: I happened to choose an item where the creators of this collection would put two perfectly the same copies into the directories! I'm going to do an FDUPES run to see if that'll fix whenever this happens. Since the directory structure is so complicated and tight, I expect this will let me dump the dupes right now. FDUPES runs pretty quick. I do a dry run before I decide to actually go down there and make a mess. Obviously I have backups galore, nothing will be lost, but who likes doing a lot of work. Yes, I can now clearly see whoever made this directory was happy to put in a bunch of directory structure where the same manual worked for three models, so they'd simply put in all the same copies into three directories. Not good for my purpose. I'm doing a fdupes . r -d -N which means find all the dupes and only keep the first one. This will cut things down. I will then probably see how many there are and potentially move items up one directory, since the model isn't needed.
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Depending on your situation, you may find yourself needing to [[Uploading|upload]] many things to the [[Internet Archive]] at once. These are some ideas for how to proceed.
==[[Jason Scott]] demonstrates on [https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1262787335617421318 Twitter]==
I was handed 5,300 PDFs of medical manuals and now I'm going to put them into the Archive.
First, I'm keeping the original 29Gb .tar.bzip2 they gave it to me in, because I know there are folks for whom they want just one big pile, and don't want my clever little uploads. Keep the originals around, if you can—let someone else have the chance you did to start.
Next, the metadata is partially in the directory tree. I am writing a custom script to take the directory structure to add keywords.
I can make collections because I'm an admin. The collection name will be "manuals_medicaldevices" and be in the "manuals" collection.
I'm now rewriting my longtime uploading script to do a little extra work since the metadata is there in the file directory. I'll then test with a single item.
[https://archive.org/details/manuals_medicaldevices The collection is now waiting for me.]
These things almost never go right the first time, so I'm running just one iteration of my script, on a single item: a Welch Allyn LCI 100 & 200 Imaging System Service Manual. I see it got uploaded, possibly with useful metadata.
Now we're going to run into an interesting situation—the Archive has a massive queue system running, with hundreds of thousands of "jobs" a day. My manual upload will fall into place, over the course of a few minutes, and then generate a readable version. It's not instant.
[https://archive.org/details/manual_Welch_Allyn_LCI_100_200_Imaging_System_Service_Manual You can now see the item here.]
Note that how it looks depends on when you see it. If you're following this thread this exact moment, then it's going to be very incomplete. But then, over time, it will pull in a thumbnail, generate an online readable version, and it'll add [[OCR]] to the search function.
Looking over this item, I already now see there's an interesting situation: I happened to choose an item where the creators of this collection would put two perfectly the same copies into the directories! I'm going to do an FDUPES run to see if that'll fix whenever this happens. Since the directory structure is so complicated and tight, I expect this will let me dump the dupes right now. FDUPES runs pretty quick. I do a dry run before I decide to actually go down there and make a mess. Obviously I have backups galore, nothing will be lost, but who likes doing a lot of work. Yes, I can now clearly see whoever made this directory was happy to put in a bunch of directory structure where the same manual worked for three models, so they'd simply put in all the same copies into three directories. Not good for my purpose. I'm doing a fdupes . r -d -N which means find all the dupes and only keep the first one. This will cut things down. I will then probably see how many there are and potentially move items up one directory, since the model isn't needed.
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Depending on your situation, you may find yourself needing to [[Uploading|upload]] many things to the [[Internet Archive]] at once. These are some ideas for how to proceed.
==[[Jason Scott]] demonstrates on [https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1262787335617421318 Twitter]==
I was handed 5,300 PDFs of medical manuals and now I'm going to put them into the Archive.
First, I'm keeping the original 29Gb .tar.bzip2 they gave it to me in, because I know there are folks for whom they want just one big pile, and don't want my clever little uploads. Keep the originals around, if you can—let someone else have the chance you did to start.
Next, the metadata is partially in the directory tree. I am writing a custom script to take the directory structure to add keywords.
I can make collections because I'm an admin. The collection name will be "manuals_medicaldevices" and be in the "manuals" collection.
I'm now rewriting my longtime uploading script to do a little extra work since the metadata is there in the file directory. I'll then test with a single item.
[https://archive.org/details/manuals_medicaldevices The collection is now waiting for me.]
These things almost never go right the first time, so I'm running just one iteration of my script, on a single item: a Welch Allyn LCI 100 & 200 Imaging System Service Manual. I see it got uploaded, possibly with useful metadata.
Now we're going to run into an interesting situation—the Archive has a massive queue system running, with hundreds of thousands of "jobs" a day. My manual upload will fall into place, over the course of a few minutes, and then generate a readable version. It's not instant.
[https://archive.org/details/manual_Welch_Allyn_LCI_100_200_Imaging_System_Service_Manual You can now see the item here.]
Note that how it looks depends on when you see it. If you're following this thread this exact moment, then it's going to be very incomplete. But then, over time, it will pull in a thumbnail, generate an online readable version, and it'll add [[OCR]] to the search function.
Looking over this item, I already now see there's an interesting situation: I happened to choose an item where the creators of this collection would put two perfectly the same copies into the directories! I'm going to do an FDUPES run to see if that'll fix whenever this happens. Since the directory structure is so complicated and tight, I expect this will let me dump the dupes right now. FDUPES runs pretty quick. I do a dry run before I decide to actually go down there and make a mess. Obviously I have backups galore, nothing will be lost, but who likes doing a lot of work. Yes, I can now clearly see whoever made this directory was happy to put in a bunch of directory structure where the same manual worked for three models, so they'd simply put in all the same copies into three directories. Not good for my purpose. I'm doing a <code>fdupes . r -d -N</code> which means find all the dupes and only keep the first one. This will cut things down. I will then probably see how many there are and potentially move items up one directory, since the model isn't needed.
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The [[Internet Archive]] allows anyone with an account to create [[items]]. This can be done through the website and through an API. Sometimes, you may need to [[Uploading in Bulk|upload in bulk]].
== Web ==
The web interface to create an item can be found by clicking on the upload icon in the top-right corner on [[archive.org]] or by visiting https://archive.org/create/. The user is greeted with a "Share your Files" page, which contains a green button to "upload files", and a blue button for [[etree.org]] uploader.
After clicking the Green "upload files" button, the user is shown a window where files can be dragged to or selected for upload. Selecting one or more files leads to a page where [[metadata]] can be created for the item. This includes a titles, [[identifier]], description, tags, creator, date, [[collection]], language and the [[license]]. Additional metadata can be added in the "More options box". Finally the item can be uploaded with the blue "Upload and Create Your Item" button.
== API ==
:See also: [[Uploading With Python]]
An [[API]] is available for the more tech-savvy users. This allows for easier and faster uploading of items. More information about the API can be found on it's page here, or at https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html.
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* [https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1153329927531483138 Thread about imaging floppy disks] by [[Jason Scott]]
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
You may also consult [https://internetarchive.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Special:WantedPages Wanted Pages] to see what topics have been linked to the most times without receiving an article about them.
(FYI, {{tl|IAItem}} is a useful way to link to an archive.org item.)
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially [[Partner Collections]]
* [[Prominent Collections]]
* [[Open Collections]]
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox|Toolbox of Script Components]]
* Notes on [[Imaging floppy disks]] and [[Scraping other sites for metadata]].
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The Internet Archive has a number of APIs available for interactions with the collections.
A READTHEDOCS site exists here: https://archive.org/services/docs/api/index.html#
One obscure (but useful) one is https://archive.org/services/img/ which if followed by an [[item identifier]], will provide the [[thumbnail]] for the item.
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
== Considerations about Metadata on the Internet Archive ==
While the term "metadata" has varying meanings in the archives/libraries and content management space, at the Internet Archive, this term refers specifically to database settings on each ''item'' in the database. Some of these are self-explanatory like '''title''' or '''date''', but some are not as clear, and a number of them cause the Archive to treat the item differently. Some even take actions and modifications based on being set.
For this revision of this document, the different classes of metadata can be thought of as '''System Reserved''', '''Magic''' and '''Everything Else''', that is, settings which can be put on any item but won't be treated differently than any other text field.
Due to the nature of the Internet Archive's stores, there is no "one true schema" with items, because various balkanized groups use the Archive's content different ways. A partner organization might have very explicit, refined declarations for metadata pairs that exist nowhere else in the system, while a term as simple as "subject" could be used many different ways depending on which group is using them.
=== System-Reserved ===
; [[identifier]] : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; collection : What collection(s) the item is filed under. There are large, overarching collections (like "texts" ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like "bostonlibrary" or "nationalknittingmagazine". An item can be in multiple collections (TODO: what's the syntax?). Some collections also have magic effects, including making the items accessible only to logged in users, or geo-blocked.
; mediatype : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
; ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
=== Everything Else ===
Assuming a metadata name is not used by the system or is a magic word, almost anything can be added to the archive's metadata entry for an item. For example, a collection of magazines might all have a special "platforms" setting to indicate what computer platforms those issues cover, or a sewing pattern collection can have a "stitch" entry for what type of stitches are needed to complete the pattern.
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The '''item identifier''' is the globally unique (within IA) key used to identify and refer to a specific [[item]] (i.e. directory) of material. Only one instance of particular identifier can exist, and it will never change. There have been cases in the past where different identifiers that only differ in case of a letter or letters co-exist, although efforts are underway to prevent that in the future.
They are found in pretty much all URLs used to refer to items at IA, and most of the [[APIs]].
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The '''item identifier''' is the globally unique (within IA) key used to identify and refer to a specific [[item]] (i.e. directory) of material. Only one instance of particular identifier can exist, and it will never change. There have been cases in the past where different identifiers that only differ in case of a letter or letters co-exist, although efforts are underway to prevent that in the future.
They are found in pretty much all URLs used to refer to items at IA, and most of the [[API]]s.
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An [[item]] can have a '''thumbnail''' which will be used when displaying it in various contexts. It is defined by providing an image in the root directory of the item with then name '''__ia_thumb.jpg'''. {{Question|Does anyone know what other image formats are allowed?}}
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An [[item]] can have a '''thumbnail''' which will be used when displaying it in various contexts. It is defined by providing an image in the root directory of the item with then name '''__ia_thumb.jpg'''. {{Question|Does anyone know what other image formats are allowed?}}
For example: https://archive.org/download/20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06/__ia_thumb.jpg is the thumbnail for the {{IAitem|20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06}} item.
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An [[item]] can have a '''thumbnail''' which will be used when displaying it in various contexts. It is defined by providing an image in the root directory of the item with then name '''__ia_thumb.jpg'''. {{Question|Does anyone know what other image formats are allowed?}}
For example: {{IAfile|20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06|__ia_thumb.jpg}} is the thumbnail for the {{IAitem|20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06}} item.
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Allows for deep linking to a specific file in an item, like:
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[[Category:External link templates]]</noinclude>
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
You may also consult [https://internetarchive.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Special:WantedPages Wanted Pages] to see what topics have been linked to the most times without receiving an article about them.
(FYI, {{tl|IAItem}} is a useful way to link to an archive.org item, and {{tl|IAFile}} lets you link to a specific file.)
{{tl|Question}} can be used to mark open questions that need to be researched, then they can be found with [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Question]].
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially [[Partner Collections]]
* [[Prominent Collections]]
* [[Open Collections]]
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox|Toolbox of Script Components]]
* Notes on [[Imaging floppy disks]] and [[Scraping other sites for metadata]].
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[https://archive.org/details/your-canterbury-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-canterbury-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-dover-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-dover-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-medway-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-medway-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sandwich-newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sandwich-issue-102-2011-05-25">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-shepway <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-shepway-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-swale <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-swale-issue-102-2009-08-26">]
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The '''PetaBox''', custom-designed by [[Internet Archive]] staff and C. R. Saikley, was originally created to safely store and process one petabyte (a million gigabytes) of information. The Internet Archive data center now houses ~3PB of PetaBox storage technology and is expanding steadily. One Petabox rack provides 1.4 petabytes of storage. There is no air conditioning on the Petabox deployed at [[300 Funston Avenue]]. Instead, the excess heat from running the machines helps heat the building.
==Project goals==
* Low power
* High density storage
* Local computing to process the data
* Multi-OS possible, with Linux standard
* Co-location friendly
* Shipping container friendly: Able to be run in a 20' by 8' by 8' shipping container.
* Easy Maintenance: One system administrator per petabyte
* Software to automate full mirroring
* Easy to scale
* Inexpensive design
* Inexpensive storage
==History==
The initial PetaBox stored 100 terabyes, and was deployed at the European Archive in June 2004. Another 80 terabyte rack went live at 300 Funston Avenue soon after. Later that year, the Internet Archive spun off PetaBox production to [[Capricorn Technologies]]. Capricorn replicated the Internet Archive's successful deployment of the PetaBox for major academic institutions, digital preservationists, government agencies, HPC and major research sites, medical imaging providers, digital image repositories, storage outsourcing sites, and other enterprises around the globe. By 2007, the Internet Archive data center was using approximately three petabytes of PetaBox storage.
==Articles==
* [http://blog.archive.org/2010/07/27/the-fourth-generation-petabox/ "The Fourth Generation Petabox"], [[Internet Archive Blog]]
* [https://www.cnet.com/news/big-storage-on-the-cheap-1/ "Big storage on the cheap"], CNET
==External links==
* [https://archive.org/web/petabox.php Petabox homepage]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PetaBox Petabox] on Wikipedia
[[Category:Internet Archive projects]]
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The '''PetaBox''', custom-designed by [[Internet Archive]] staff and C. R. Saikley, was originally created to safely store and process one petabyte (a million gigabytes) of information. The Internet Archive data center now houses ~3PB of PetaBox storage technology and is expanding steadily. One Petabox rack provides 1.4 petabytes of storage. There is no air conditioning on the Petabox deployed at [[300 Funston Avenue]]. Instead, the excess heat from running the machines helps heat the building.
==Project goals==
* Low power
* High density storage
* Local computing to process the data
* Multi-OS possible, with Linux standard
* Co-location friendly
* Shipping container friendly: Able to be run in a 20' by 8' by 8' shipping container.
* Easy Maintenance: One system administrator per petabyte
* Software to automate full mirroring
* Easy to scale
* Inexpensive design
* Inexpensive storage
==History==
The initial PetaBox stored 100 terabyes, and was deployed at the European Archive in June 2004. Another 80 terabyte rack went live at 300 Funston Avenue soon after. Later that year, the Internet Archive spun off PetaBox production to [[Capricorn Technologies]]. Capricorn replicated the Internet Archive's successful deployment of the PetaBox for major academic institutions, digital preservationists, government agencies, HPC and major research sites, medical imaging providers, digital image repositories, storage outsourcing sites, and other enterprises around the globe. By 2007, the Internet Archive data center was using approximately three petabytes of PetaBox storage.
==Articles==
* [http://blog.archive.org/2010/07/27/the-fourth-generation-petabox/ "The Fourth Generation Petabox"], [[Internet Archive Blog]]
* [https://www.cnet.com/news/big-storage-on-the-cheap-1/ "Big storage on the cheap"], CNET
==External links==
* [https://archive.org/web/petabox.php Petabox homepage]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PetaBox Petabox] on Wikipedia
[[Category:Internet Archive projects]]
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The '''PetaBox''', custom-designed by [[Internet Archive]] staff and C. R. Saikley, was originally created to safely store and process one petabyte (a million gigabytes) of information. The Internet Archive data center now houses ~3PB of PetaBox storage technology and is expanding steadily. One PetaBox rack provides 1.4 petabytes of storage. There is no air conditioning on the PetaBox deployed at [[300 Funston Avenue]]. Instead, the excess heat from running the machines helps heat the building.
==Project goals==
* Low power
* High density storage
* Local computing to process the data
* Multi-OS possible, with Linux standard
* Co-location friendly
* Shipping container friendly: Able to be run in a 20' by 8' by 8' shipping container.
* Easy Maintenance: One system administrator per petabyte
* Software to automate full mirroring
* Easy to scale
* Inexpensive design
* Inexpensive storage
==History==
The initial PetaBox stored 100 terabyes, and was deployed at the European Archive in June 2004. Another 80 terabyte rack went live at 300 Funston Avenue soon after. Later that year, the Internet Archive spun off PetaBox production to [[Capricorn Technologies]]. Capricorn replicated the Internet Archive's successful deployment of the PetaBox for major academic institutions, digital preservationists, government agencies, HPC and major research sites, medical imaging providers, digital image repositories, storage outsourcing sites, and other enterprises around the globe. By 2007, the Internet Archive data center was using approximately three petabytes of PetaBox storage.
==Articles==
* [http://blog.archive.org/2010/07/27/the-fourth-generation-petabox/ "The Fourth Generation PetaBox"], [[Internet Archive Blog]]
* [https://www.cnet.com/news/big-storage-on-the-cheap-1/ "Big storage on the cheap"], CNET
==External links==
* [https://archive.org/web/petabox.php PetaBox homepage]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PetaBox PetaBox] on Wikipedia
[[Category:Internet Archive projects]]
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The '''PetaBox''', custom-designed by [[Internet Archive]] staff and C. R. Saikley, was originally created to safely store and process one petabyte (a million gigabytes) of information. The Internet Archive data center now houses ~3PB of PetaBox storage technology and is expanding steadily. One PetaBox rack provides 1.4 petabytes of storage. There is no air conditioning on the PetaBox deployed at [[300 Funston Avenue]]. Instead, the excess heat from running the machines helps heat the building.
==Project goals==
* Low power
* High density storage
* Local computing to process the data
* Multi-OS possible, with Linux standard
* Co-location friendly
* Shipping container friendly: Able to be run in a 20' by 8' by 8' shipping container.
* Easy Maintenance: One system administrator per petabyte
* Software to automate full mirroring
* Easy to scale
* Inexpensive design
* Inexpensive storage
==History==
The initial PetaBox stored 100 terabyes, and was deployed at the [[European Archive]] in June 2004. Another 80 terabyte rack went live at [[300 Funston Avenue]] soon after. Later that year, the Internet Archive spun off PetaBox production to [[Capricorn Technologies]]. Capricorn replicated the Internet Archive's successful deployment of the PetaBox for major academic institutions, digital preservationists, government agencies, HPC and major research sites, medical imaging providers, digital image repositories, storage outsourcing sites, and other enterprises around the globe. By 2007, the Internet Archive data center was using approximately three petabytes of PetaBox storage.
==Articles==
* [http://blog.archive.org/2010/07/27/the-fourth-generation-petabox/ "The Fourth Generation PetaBox"], [[Internet Archive Blog]]
* [https://www.cnet.com/news/big-storage-on-the-cheap-1/ "Big storage on the cheap"], CNET
==External links==
* [https://archive.org/web/petabox.php PetaBox homepage]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PetaBox PetaBox] on Wikipedia
[[Category:Internet Archive projects]]
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
== Considerations about Metadata on the Internet Archive ==
While the term "metadata" has varying meanings in the archives/libraries and content management space, at the Internet Archive, this term refers specifically to database settings on each ''item'' in the database. Some of these are self-explanatory like '''title''' or '''date''', but some are not as clear, and a number of them cause the Archive to treat the item differently. Some even take actions and modifications based on being set.
For this revision of this document, the different classes of metadata can be thought of as '''System Reserved''', '''Magic''' and '''Everything Else''', that is, settings which can be put on any item but won't be treated differently than any other text field.
Due to the nature of the Internet Archive's stores, there is no "one true schema" with items, because various balkanized groups use the Archive's content different ways. A partner organization might have very explicit, refined declarations for metadata pairs that exist nowhere else in the system, while a term as simple as "subject" could be used many different ways depending on which group is using them.
=== System-Reserved ===
; [[identifier]] : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; collection : What [[collection]](s) the item is filed under.
; mediatype : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
; ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
=== Everything Else ===
Assuming a metadata name is not used by the system or is a magic word, almost anything can be added to the archive's metadata entry for an item. For example, a collection of magazines might all have a special "platforms" setting to indicate what computer platforms those issues cover, or a sewing pattern collection can have a "stitch" entry for what type of stitches are needed to complete the pattern.
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
== Considerations about Metadata on the Internet Archive ==
While the term "metadata" has varying meanings in the archives/libraries and content management space, at the Internet Archive, this term refers specifically to database settings on each ''item'' in the database. Some of these are self-explanatory like '''title''' or '''date''', but some are not as clear, and a number of them cause the Archive to treat the item differently. Some even take actions and modifications based on being set.
For this revision of this document, the different classes of metadata can be thought of as '''System Reserved''', '''Magic''' and '''Everything Else''', that is, settings which can be put on any item but won't be treated differently than any other text field.
Due to the nature of the Internet Archive's stores, there is no "one true schema" with items, because various balkanized groups use the Archive's content different ways. A partner organization might have very explicit, refined declarations for metadata pairs that exist nowhere else in the system, while a term as simple as "subject" could be used many different ways depending on which group is using them.
=== System-Reserved ===
; [[identifier]] : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; [[collection]] : Where the item is filed under.
; mediatype : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
; ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
=== Everything Else ===
Assuming a metadata name is not used by the system or is a magic word, almost anything can be added to the archive's metadata entry for an item. For example, a collection of magazines might all have a special "platforms" setting to indicate what computer platforms those issues cover, or a sewing pattern collection can have a "stitch" entry for what type of stitches are needed to complete the pattern.
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
== Considerations about Metadata on the Internet Archive ==
While the term "metadata" has varying meanings in the archives/libraries and content management space, at the Internet Archive, this term refers specifically to database settings on each ''item'' in the database. Some of these are self-explanatory like '''title''' or '''date''', but some are not as clear, and a number of them cause the Archive to treat the item differently. Some even take actions and modifications based on being set.
For this revision of this document, the different classes of metadata can be thought of as '''System Reserved''', '''Magic''' and '''Everything Else''', that is, settings which can be put on any item but won't be treated differently than any other text field.
Due to the nature of the Internet Archive's stores, there is no "one true schema" with items, because various balkanized groups use the Archive's content different ways. A partner organization might have very explicit, refined declarations for metadata pairs that exist nowhere else in the system, while a term as simple as "subject" could be used many different ways depending on which group is using them.
=== System-Reserved ===
; [[identifier]] : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; [[collection]] : Where the item is filed under.
; [[search_collection]] : A [[search query]] that creates a "virtual" [[collection]].
; mediatype : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
; show_hidden_subcollections : {{Question: What does this do?}}
; show_search_by_year : {{Question: What does this do?}}
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
; ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
=== Everything Else ===
Assuming a metadata name is not used by the system or is a magic word, almost anything can be added to the archive's metadata entry for an item. For example, a collection of magazines might all have a special "platforms" setting to indicate what computer platforms those issues cover, or a sewing pattern collection can have a "stitch" entry for what type of stitches are needed to complete the pattern.
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
== Considerations about Metadata on the Internet Archive ==
While the term "metadata" has varying meanings in the archives/libraries and content management space, at the Internet Archive, this term refers specifically to database settings on each ''item'' in the database. Some of these are self-explanatory like '''title''' or '''date''', but some are not as clear, and a number of them cause the Archive to treat the item differently. Some even take actions and modifications based on being set.
For this revision of this document, the different classes of metadata can be thought of as '''System Reserved''', '''Magic''' and '''Everything Else''', that is, settings which can be put on any item but won't be treated differently than any other text field.
Due to the nature of the Internet Archive's stores, there is no "one true schema" with items, because various balkanized groups use the Archive's content different ways. A partner organization might have very explicit, refined declarations for metadata pairs that exist nowhere else in the system, while a term as simple as "subject" could be used many different ways depending on which group is using them.
=== System-Reserved ===
; [[identifier]] : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; [[collection]] : Where the item is filed under.
; search_collection : A [[search query]] that creates a "virtual" [[collection]].
; mediatype : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
; show_hidden_subcollections : {{Question: What does this do?}}
; show_search_by_year : {{Question: What does this do?}}
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
; ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
=== Everything Else ===
Assuming a metadata name is not used by the system or is a magic word, almost anything can be added to the archive's metadata entry for an item. For example, a collection of magazines might all have a special "platforms" setting to indicate what computer platforms those issues cover, or a sewing pattern collection can have a "stitch" entry for what type of stitches are needed to complete the pattern.
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
== Considerations about Metadata on the Internet Archive ==
While the term "metadata" has varying meanings in the archives/libraries and content management space, at the Internet Archive, this term refers specifically to database settings on each ''item'' in the database. Some of these are self-explanatory like '''title''' or '''date''', but some are not as clear, and a number of them cause the Archive to treat the item differently. Some even take actions and modifications based on being set.
For this revision of this document, the different classes of metadata can be thought of as '''System Reserved''', '''Magic''' and '''Everything Else''', that is, settings which can be put on any item but won't be treated differently than any other text field.
Due to the nature of the Internet Archive's stores, there is no "one true schema" with items, because various balkanized groups use the Archive's content different ways. A partner organization might have very explicit, refined declarations for metadata pairs that exist nowhere else in the system, while a term as simple as "subject" could be used many different ways depending on which group is using them.
=== System-Reserved ===
; [[identifier]] : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; [[collection]] : Where the item is filed under.
; search_collection : A [[search query]] that creates a "virtual" [[collection]].
; mediatype : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
; show_hidden_subcollections : {{Question|What does this do?}}
; show_search_by_year : {{Question|What does this do?}}
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
; ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
=== Everything Else ===
Assuming a metadata name is not used by the system or is a magic word, almost anything can be added to the archive's metadata entry for an item. For example, a collection of magazines might all have a special "platforms" setting to indicate what computer platforms those issues cover, or a sewing pattern collection can have a "stitch" entry for what type of stitches are needed to complete the pattern.
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On IA, a '''collection''' is a type of [[item]] that groups other items. They can only be created by authorized people, generally staff, and serve as the primary organizing method for structuring groups of items. Collections can be nested, and items can be in multiple collections, forming a graph (which may include cycles).
An item is included in a collection by specifying the collection [[identifier]] as a value of the '''collection''' metadata key for the item. This can be repeated to include an item in multiple collections.
There are large, overarching collections (like {{IAitem|texts}} ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like {{IAitem|bostonlibrary}} or {{IAitem|nationalknittingmagazine}}. Some collections also have magic effects, including making the items accessible only to logged in users, or geo-blocked.
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On IA, a '''collection''' is a type of [[item]] that groups other items. They can only be created by authorized people, generally staff, and serve as the primary organizing method for structuring groups of items. Collections can be nested, and items can be in multiple collections, forming a graph (which may include cycles).
An item is included in a collection by specifying the collection [[identifier]] as a value of the '''collection''' metadata key for the item. This can be repeated to include an item in multiple collections.
There are large, overarching collections (like {{IAitem|texts}} ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like {{IAitem|bostonlibrary}} or {{IAitem|nationalknittingmagazine}}. Some collections also have magic effects, including making the items accessible only to logged in users ({{IAitem|loggedin}}), or geo-blocked ({{IAitem|geo_restricted}}).
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On IA, a '''collection''' is a type of [[item]] that groups other items. They can only be created by authorized people, generally staff, and serve as the primary organizing method for structuring groups of items. Collections can be nested, and items can be in multiple collections, forming a graph (which may include cycles).
An item is included in a collection by specifying the collection [[identifier]] as a value of the '''collection''' metadata key for the item. This can be repeated to include an item in multiple collections.
There are large, overarching collections (like {{IAitem|texts}} ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like {{IAitem|bostonlibrary}} or {{IAitem|nationalknittingmagazine}}. Some collections also have magic effects, including making the items accessible only to logged in users ({{IAitem|loggedin}}), or geo-blocked ({{IAitem|geo_restricted}}), or throttled ({{IAitem|highbandwidth}}).
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On IA, a '''collection''' is a type of [[item]] that groups other items. They can only be created by authorized people, generally staff, and serve as the primary organizing method for structuring groups of items. Collections can be nested, and items can be in multiple collections, forming a graph (which may include cycles).
An item is included in a collection by specifying the collection [[identifier]] as a value of the '''collection''' metadata key for the item. This can be repeated to include an item in multiple collections.
There are large, overarching collections (like {{IAitem|texts}} ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like {{IAitem|bostonlibrary}} or {{IAitem|nationalknittingmagazine}}. Some collections also have magic effects, including making the items accessible only to logged in users ({{IAitem|loggedin}}), or geo-blocked ({{IAitem|geo_restricted}}), or throttled ({{IAitem|highbandwidth}}).
The overarching collections are:
* {{IA id|web}} -- Web Crawls
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
* {{IA id|image}} -- Images
This is an incomplete list of significant sub-collections within the overarching ones:
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
** {{IA id|opensource}} -- Community Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_movies}} -- Community Video
** {{IA id|television}} -- Television
*** {{IA id|adviews}} -- AdViews
*** {{IA id|tv}} -- TV News Search & Borrow
** {{IA id|tvarchive}} -- Television Archive (where the content in the "TV News Search & Borrow is located; not directly accessible)
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_audio}} -- Community Audio
** {{IA id|etree}} -- Live Music Archive
** {{IA id|librivoxaudio}} -- The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
** {{IA id|301works}} -- 301Works.org
** {{IA id|consolelivingroom}} -- Console Living Room
** {{IA id|coverdiscs}} -- CD and DVD Coverdisc Collection
** {{IA id|softwarelibrary}} -- Software Library
** {{IA id|open_source_software}} -- Community Software
* {{IA id|image}} -- Images
** {{IA id|flickrcommons}} -- Flickr Commons Archive
** {{IA id|maps_usgs}} -- USGS Maps
** {{IA id|nasa}} -- NASA Images
** {{IA id|coverartarchive}} -- Cover Art Archive
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On IA, a '''collection''' is a type of [[item]] that groups other items. They can only be created by authorized people, generally staff, and serve as the primary organizing method for structuring groups of items. Collections can be nested, and items can be in multiple collections, forming a graph (which may include cycles).
An item is included in a collection by specifying the collection [[identifier]] as a value of the '''collection''' metadata key for the item. This can be repeated to include an item in multiple collections.
Another method for including items in a collection is by specifying the '''search_collection''' metadata key ''on'' the collection, with a [[search query]] as the value. Then all the items matched by that search query will be included in the collection, although the backlink from the item to the collection won't show up.
There are large, overarching collections (like {{IAitem|texts}} ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like {{IAitem|bostonlibrary}} or {{IAitem|nationalknittingmagazine}}. Some collections also have magic effects, including making the items accessible only to logged in users ({{IAitem|loggedin}}), or geo-blocked ({{IAitem|geo_restricted}}), or throttled ({{IAitem|highbandwidth}}).
The overarching collections are:
* {{IA id|web}} -- Web Crawls
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
* {{IA id|image}} -- Images
This is an incomplete list of significant sub-collections within the overarching ones:
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
** {{IA id|opensource}} -- Community Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_movies}} -- Community Video
** {{IA id|television}} -- Television
*** {{IA id|adviews}} -- AdViews
*** {{IA id|tv}} -- TV News Search & Borrow
** {{IA id|tvarchive}} -- Television Archive (where the content in the "TV News Search & Borrow is located; not directly accessible)
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_audio}} -- Community Audio
** {{IA id|etree}} -- Live Music Archive
** {{IA id|librivoxaudio}} -- The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
** {{IA id|301works}} -- 301Works.org
** {{IA id|consolelivingroom}} -- Console Living Room
** {{IA id|coverdiscs}} -- CD and DVD Coverdisc Collection
** {{IA id|softwarelibrary}} -- Software Library
** {{IA id|open_source_software}} -- Community Software
* {{IA id|image}} -- Images
** {{IA id|flickrcommons}} -- Flickr Commons Archive
** {{IA id|maps_usgs}} -- USGS Maps
** {{IA id|nasa}} -- NASA Images
** {{IA id|coverartarchive}} -- Cover Art Archive
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==Usage==
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Identifier and text can be used without naming them. That addresses regular linking.
Covers:
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* Pointing to the About page on a collection (which does nothing on an item that is not a collection)
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==Usage==
<code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|file|about}}</nowiki></code>
Identifier and text can be used without naming them. That addresses regular linking.
Covers:
* Linking to an Internet Archive Item
* Linking to a specific file in an Internet Archive Item
* Pointing to the About page on a collection (which does nothing on an item that is not a collection)
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==Usage==
<code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|file|about}}</nowiki></code>
Identifier and text can be used without naming them. That addresses regular linking.
Covers:
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* Pointing to the About page on a collection (which does nothing on an item that is not a collection)
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==Usage==
<code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|file|about}}</nowiki></code>
Identifier and text can be used without naming them. That addresses regular linking.
Covers:
* Linking to an Internet Archive Item
* Linking to a specific file in an Internet Archive Item
* Pointing to the About page on a collection (which does nothing on an item that is not a collection)
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<code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|file|about}}</nowiki></code>
Identifier and text can be used without naming them. That addresses regular linking.
<code>file</code> and <code>about</code> are explicit arguments.
Covers:
* Linking to an Internet Archive Item
* Linking to a specific file in an Internet Archive Item
* Pointing to the About page on a collection (which does nothing on an item that is not a collection)
Examples:
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|text}}</nowiki>
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* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|file=bar}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|file=bar}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|librivoxaudio|about=baz}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|librivoxaudio|about=baz}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|art_of_war_librivox|file=art_of_war_03-04_sun_tzu.mp3}}</nowiki>
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==Usage==
<code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|file|about}}</nowiki></code>
Identifier and text can be used without naming them. That addresses regular linking.
<code>file</code> and <code>about</code> are explicit arguments.
Covers:
* Linking to an Internet Archive Item
* Linking to a specific file in an Internet Archive Item
* Pointing to the About page on a collection (which does nothing on an item that is not a collection)
Examples:
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|file=bar}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|file=bar}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|librivoxaudio|about=baz}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|librivoxaudio|about=baz}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|art_of_war_librivox|file=art_of_war_03-04_sun_tzu.mp3}}</nowiki>
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==Usage==
<code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|file|about}}</nowiki></code>
Identifier and text can be used without naming them. That addresses regular linking.
<code>file</code> and <code>about</code> are explicit arguments.
Covers:
* Linking to an Internet Archive Item
* Linking to a specific file in an Internet Archive Item
* Pointing to the About page on a collection (which does nothing on an item that is not a collection)
Examples:
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|art_of_war_librivox|file=art_of_war_03-04_sun_tzu.mp3}}</nowiki>
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* <nowiki>{{IA|librivoxaudio|about=true}}</nowiki>
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==Usage==
===General case===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text}}</nowiki></code>
Identifier and text can be used without naming them. The <code>text</code> argument is optional.
This addresses regular linking.
===Specific file in an item===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|file}}</nowiki></code>
The <code>text</code> argument is optional and implicit.
<code>file</code> is an explicit argument, so you must address it with <code>file=</code>.
===Link to a collection's about page===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|about}}</nowiki></code>
The <code>text</code> argument is optional and implicit.
<code>about</code> is an explicit argument, so you must address it with <code>about=</code>. Set its value to true.
Covers:
* Linking to an Internet Archive Item
* Linking to a specific file in an Internet Archive Item
* Pointing to the About page on a collection (which does nothing on an item that is not a collection)
Examples:
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|art_of_war_librivox|file=art_of_war_03-04_sun_tzu.mp3}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|art_of_war_librivox|file=art_of_war_03-04_sun_tzu.mp3}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|librivoxaudio|about=true}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|librivoxaudio|about=true}}
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==Usage==
===General case===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text}}</nowiki></code>
Identifier and text can be used without naming them. The <code>text</code> argument is optional.
This addresses regular linking.
===Specific file in an item===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|file}}</nowiki></code>
The <code>text</code> argument is optional and implicit.
<code>file</code> is an explicit argument, so you must address it with <code>file=</code>.
===Link to a collection's about page===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|about}}</nowiki></code>
The <code>text</code> argument is optional and implicit.
<code>about</code> is an explicit argument, so you must address it with <code>about=</code>. Set its value to true.
Technically, <code>about</code> can always be appended, but the parameter it adds to the URL is meaningless except when addressing a collection.
==Examples==
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|art_of_war_librivox|file=art_of_war_03-04_sun_tzu.mp3}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|art_of_war_librivox|file=art_of_war_03-04_sun_tzu.mp3}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|librivoxaudio|about=true}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|librivoxaudio|about=true}}
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==Usage==
===General case===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text}}</nowiki></code>
Identifier and text can be used without naming them. The <code>text</code> argument is optional.
This addresses regular linking.
===Specific file in an item===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|file=}}</nowiki></code>
The <code>text</code> argument is optional and implicit.
<code>file</code> is an explicit argument, so you must address it with <code>file=</code>.
===Link to a collection's about page===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|about=}}</nowiki></code>
The <code>text</code> argument is optional and implicit.
<code>about</code> is an explicit argument, so you must address it with <code>about=</code>. Set its value to true.
Technically, <code>about</code> can always be appended, but the parameter it adds to the URL is meaningless except when addressing a collection.
===Show a thumbnail instead of link text===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|thumb=|file=}}</nowiki></code>
<code>thumb</code> and <code>file</code> are explicit arguments, so you must address them with <code>thumb=</code> and <code>file=</code>.
==Examples==
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|art_of_war_librivox|file=art_of_war_03-04_sun_tzu.mp3}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|art_of_war_librivox|file=art_of_war_03-04_sun_tzu.mp3}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|librivoxaudio|about=true}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|librivoxaudio|about=true}}
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[https://archive.org/details/{{{1}}}{{#if: {{{file|}}}|/{{{file|}}}}}{{#if: {{{about|}}}|?tab=about}} {{#if: {{{thumb|}}}
<!--Include the thumbnail if it's provided.-->
|<img src="https://archive.org/services/img/{{{thumb|}}}" alt="{{{2|}}}">|{{#if: {{{2|}}}
<!--No thumbnail, so show the link text.-->
|{{{2|}}}|{{{1}}}{{#if:{{{file|}}}|/{{{file}}}}}}}}}]<noinclude>
==Usage==
===General case===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text}}</nowiki></code>
Identifier and text can be used without naming them. The <code>text</code> argument is optional.
This addresses regular linking.
===Specific file in an item===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|file=}}</nowiki></code>
The <code>text</code> argument is optional and implicit.
<code>file</code> is an explicit argument, so you must address it with <code>file=</code>.
===Link to a collection's about page===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|about=}}</nowiki></code>
The <code>text</code> argument is optional and implicit.
<code>about</code> is an explicit argument, so you must address it with <code>about=</code>. Set its value to true.
Technically, <code>about</code> can always be appended, but the parameter it adds to the URL is meaningless except when addressing a collection.
===Show a thumbnail instead of link text===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|thumb=|file=}}</nowiki></code>
The <code>text</code> argument is optional and implicit. It will set the thumbnail's alt text.
<code>thumb</code> and <code>file</code> are explicit arguments, so you must address them with <code>thumb=</code> and <code>file=</code>.
==Examples==
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|art_of_war_librivox|file=art_of_war_03-04_sun_tzu.mp3}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|art_of_war_librivox|file=art_of_war_03-04_sun_tzu.mp3}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|librivoxaudio|about=true}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|librivoxaudio|about=true}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|20-minutes-edition-france|thumb=20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|20-minutes-edition-france|thumb=20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|20-minutes-edition-france|A magazine cover|thumb=20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|20-minutes-edition-france|A magazine cover|thumb=20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06}}
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with [[uploading]] [[items]]. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level [[API]] for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</syntaxhighlight>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</syntaxhighlight>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</syntaxhighlight>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</syntaxhighlight>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. ''Required.''
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</syntaxhighlight>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>[[Mediatypes|mediatype]]</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>[[data]]</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>[[texts]]</code>
** <code>[[audio]]</code>
** <code>[[movies]]</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>[[image]]</code>
** <code>[[software]]</code>
** <code>[[web]]</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the [[Open Collections]] everyone has upload access to.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource "Community Texts"], use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio "Community Audio"], use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies "Community Video"], use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_media "Community Data"], use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_image "Community Images"], use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/open_source_software "Community Software"], use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</syntaxhighlight>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To do that with Python, we would write:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</syntaxhighlight>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with [[uploading]] [[items]]. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level [[API]] for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<syntaxhighlight>
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</pre>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<pre>
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</pre>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</pre>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</pre>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. ''Required.''
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</pre>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>[[Mediatypes|mediatype]]</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>[[data]]</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>[[texts]]</code>
** <code>[[audio]]</code>
** <code>[[movies]]</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>[[image]]</code>
** <code>[[software]]</code>
** <code>[[web]]</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the [[Open Collections]] everyone has upload access to.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource "Community Texts"], use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio "Community Audio"], use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies "Community Video"], use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_media "Community Data"], use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_image "Community Images"], use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/open_source_software "Community Software"], use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<pre>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</pre>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To do that with Python, we would write:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</pre>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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* [https://www.timeout.com/usa/news/play-atomic-boy-indiana-jones-and-more-old-school-arcade-games-for-free-online-now-050820 "Play Atomic Boy, Indiana Jones and more old-school arcade games for free online now"]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
* {{IAItem|computermagazines}}
=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
*{{IAItem|commodoremagazines}}
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-076">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-world-1989-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Issue_11_1992-03_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-044">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Total_Amiga_Issue_15_Summer_2003_2003_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-format-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST)
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1984-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_User_Number_026_1984-09_Redwood_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-030">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
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[https://archive.org/details/crash-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Crash_No._01_1984-02_Newsfield_GB">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
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=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
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[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Issue_11_1992-03_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-044">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Total_Amiga_Issue_15_Summer_2003_2003_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-format-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST) ===
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1984-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_User_Number_026_1984-09_Redwood_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-030">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/compuservemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CompuServeMagazine199101">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1983-07-computegazette">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979-Fall-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-age-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-age-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/10_Starter_Programs_from_Family_Computing">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-monthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-monthly-1990-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_idea_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-idea-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_power_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-power-user-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_shopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerShopperApr86Vol6No4AtariArticles">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerinputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Input_1983-11_Nomac_Publishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerkontakt-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computerkontakt-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerlanguage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Language_Issue_01_1984-09_CL_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computernotes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Notes_1978_03_07">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerPress-198902pdf">]
[https://archive.org/details/computersandelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputersElectronics1982-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/computesamigaresource <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/COMPUTEs_Amiga_Resource_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-04_COMPUTE_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computingnowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputingNow1984-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/computist <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computist-scan-36">]
[https://archive.org/details/computronic_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computronic_84_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/contactmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Contact_78_The_1978_Apple_Computer_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpugossermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Issue_03_1996_Gosser_Games_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpumagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU_Ano_1_No._01_1988-05_Aguia_Informatica_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/crash-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Crash_No._01_1984-02_Newsfield_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/creativecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/creativecomputing-1982-09">]
[https://archive.org/details/ct-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ct-magazine-8405">]
[https://archive.org/details/cuamiga-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cuamiga-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cvg-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/dosplusnic <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DOSPLUS_News_Information_Center_1982-05_Micro-Systems_Software_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragon-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/dragon-user-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/dragonworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dragon_World_No._1_1983-12_Dragon_Data_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/ednmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EDN20050401">]
[https://archive.org/details/eightymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EIGHTY_The_Volume_1_Number_1_1980-01_SoftSide_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/elbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/elbug-magazine-1983-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/electronuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electron_User_Vol._1_No._11_1984-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/enigmaamigarun <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/EnigmaAmiga001">]
[https://archive.org/details/enter-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/enter-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/family-computing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/family-computing-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/firstglimpse_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/firstglimpse-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/gambler_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/gambler_magazine-1993-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/geracoprologica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Geracao_Prologica_Ano_III_No._16_1985-12_Editele_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/go64-verlang <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GO64_1999-08_CSW_Verlag_DE_en">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenfrench <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Golden_Issue_No_13_1985-03_IDG_France_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/goldenmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/golden13">]
[https://archive.org/details/guidetocomputerliving <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Computer_Living_The_Vol._No._2_Issue_No._10_1985-11_Aquarian_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/hackerjournal_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/hacker-journal-141">]
[https://archive.org/details/handeelectronics <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/H_E_Computronics_Issue_42_1982-02_H_E_Computronics_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/happycomputer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/happycomputer-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoreapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hardcore_Volume_1_No._3_1981-05_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/home-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/home-computing-weekly-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/HomeComputerMagazine_Vol4_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/homecomputerrivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Home-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/incidermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InCider_A_0290">]
[https://archive.org/details/info-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/info-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/informaticacpu <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Informatica_CPU_Ano_1_No._1_1994-10_Bonus_Rio_Editora_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Guide_to_Input_1997_Marshall_Cavendish_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputoutputmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Input_Output_Issue_04_1983-09_Atari_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/interfaceage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197608InterfaceAgeV01I09">]
[https://archive.org/details/io-programmo <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/io-programmo-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/iomagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Io197611-19772">]
[https://archive.org/details/jurassicnews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/JurassicNews01">]
[https://archive.org/details/k-power-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/k-power-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/kayproprofiles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PROFILES_Finding_Products_198x_Kaypro_Corp_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/kilobaudmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kilobaud197701">]
[https://archive.org/details/larivstadiatari <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LarivistadiAtari_1986_0">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbug-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/laserbug-magazine-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/laserbugmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Laserbug_Issue_02_1982-05_Laserbug_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/letscomputemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lets_Compute_No_01_1990-08_Database_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxforyou <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-For-You-Issue-69">]
[https://archive.org/details/linuxjournalmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Linux-Journal-2005-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/listprogrammi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/LIST1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/macaddict <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacAddict-001-199609">]
[https://archive.org/details/macworld-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MacWorld_8404_April_1984_premier">]
[https://archive.org/details/magazine-zx <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/magazine-zx-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/maximumpc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Maximum_PC_-July_2006">]
[https://archive.org/details/mcmicrocomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MC_microcomputer-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro-cornucopia-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-cornucopia-magazine-1981-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro80aumagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO-80_Issue_01_1979-12_MICRO-80_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/microhobby <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Microhobby_Ano_I_No._1_1983-05_Micromega_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microkids <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MicroKids_Issue_01_Volume_01_No_01_1983-12_Microkids_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/micromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Best_of_Micro_The_Volume_1_1978_COMPUTERIST_The_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/microsistemasbr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Micro_Sistemas_Ano_III_No._025_1983-10_ATI_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/microtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/microtimes00donh">]
[https://archive.org/details/midnite-software-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/midnite-software-gazette-15">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinefr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_No._4_1986-01_Laser_Magazine_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmagazinejp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Magazine_1988-06_ASCII_JP">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxmicromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Micro_Ano_III_Numero_17_198x_Fonte_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxtopclass <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_Top_Class_Ano_1_No._1_1993_Microgames_Technology_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/msxworldspanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MSX_World_Ano_II_No._4_1989-02_SA_Sygran_ES">]
[https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Atari_User_Issue_038_1989-06_Page_6_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/newcomputerexpress <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewComputerExpress000">]
[https://archive.org/details/newtekniques <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NewTekniquesVolume4No.05200009AdvanstarCommunicationsUS">]
[https://archive.org/details/next-generation-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nextgen-issue-014">]
[https://archive.org/details/noi128-64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Noi-128-64-n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nuova-elettronica <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/nzbitsandbytes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nzbitsandbytes-1-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/odysseyaventure <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Odyssey_Aventura_Numero_1_1983_Mauro_Ivan_Marketing_Editorial_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/openapplegazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Open_Apple_Gazette_V1N2">]
[https://archive.org/details/ozamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OZAmiga_Magazine_Volume_1_Edition_4_1992-12_Triple_D_Publications_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/papersoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Papersoft-1984-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Mag-1982-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcmaniamagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pcmania01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcopen_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pc-open-1995-11">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcplayer_germany <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcreviewmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PC_Review_Issue_10_1992-08_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pctoday-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pctoday-magazine-v10i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcworlditalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PCWorld_2004_158">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_World_2005-07_VNU_Business_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputingmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/197802">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalsoftware <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal-Software-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/popular-computing-weekly-1982-04-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/powerplaymagazine-1992-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/processor_newspaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/processor-newspaper-v26i30">]
[https://archive.org/details/professionalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Professional_Amiga_User_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_1_1990-07_Gareth_Powell_Production_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198201Rainbow">]
[https://archive.org/details/roboticsage <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979V1n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/run-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Re-Run_1984-06_CW_Communications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sandhills_reference_series <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/reference-series-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/sdtimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sdtimes001">]
[https://archive.org/details/secretservicemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/secretservicemagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclair-user-magazine-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclaircomputeritalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sinclair-Computer-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/slovenecomputermagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Style_1992_11">]
[https://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smartcomputing-magazine-v15i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/softalkapple <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/softalkv1n01sep1980">]
[https://archive.org/details/softgoldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softgold_1987-03_Goldsoft_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/softline_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softline_1981_09">]
[https://archive.org/details/softside-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Softside-Atari-Disk-Issues">]
[https://archive.org/details/super-soft-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/super-soft-magazine-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/superitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Super_1984_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/syncmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/syncmagazine-v1_n1">]
[https://archive.org/details/tandyanswers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Answers_Vol._2_No._1_1986_Tandy_Corporation_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/texas-instruments-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DatabarMagazineTI994A">]
[https://archive.org/details/thecomputerpaper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/issuu_dougalder_1988-01_the_computer_paper_mockup">]
[https://archive.org/details/themicrouser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBC_Micro_User_Volume_01_No_01_1983-03_Database_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/theone-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Rollerbabes_1991_Calendar_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB_supplement">]
[https://archive.org/details/theportablecompanion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PortableCompanion19820607">]
[https://archive.org/details/thinkdigit_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/thinkdigit-magazine-2001-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/tpug-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tpug-newsletter-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/tracetrs80magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Trace_No._1_1982-01_Editrace_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/transactor-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TransactorAmiga1">]
[https://archive.org/details/trs80microcomputernews <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TRS-80_Microcomputer_News_Volume_5_Issue_12_1983-12_Radio_Shack_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/tux-magazine-issue-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/under-color-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/undercolor-vol-1-num-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/uploadmagazinebr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Errata_Geral_1986_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/victapecomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/VICTape_Computing_Issue_03_1984-03_Argus_Press_Software_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/win-magazine-italia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/win-magazine-italia-100">]
[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_138_1998-09_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-computer-magazine-1981-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-sinclair-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-spectrum-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your-spectrum-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/yourcomputer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/YourComputer_198106">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zxcomputing-magazine-1982-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/zxshedmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZXShed_Issue_01_2005_ZXShed">]
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=== Computer Magazines at Internet Archive ===
* {{IAItem|computermagazines}}
=== Commodore Computers (VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga) ===
*{{IAItem|commodoremagazines}}
[https://archive.org/details/64er_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/64er_sonderheft_29">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-076">]
[https://archive.org/details/amiga-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-world-1989-10">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigabyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaByte-Ristampe">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigactive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigActive_Issue_01_1999-10_Pinprint_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigadownunder <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Down_Under_Issue_07_1994-04_Fromont_Holdings_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigafever <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Fever_Issue_01_1998-12_Protovision_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AF_Backstage_Issue_058_1994-04_Future_Publishing_GB_subscribers_newsletter">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Informer_The_Issue_03_1996-08_Eldritch_Enterprises_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigainsiderde <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Insider_No._01_2004_SEMI-Werbung_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigajokergerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmigaJoker198911">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigamagazineitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga-Magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapointofview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Point_of_View_Issue_1_2003-12-13_abime.net">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Shopper_Issue_11_1992-03_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigashopper-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amigashopper-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigauserinternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_User_International_Volume_03_No_03_1989-03_Croftward_Limited_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/your-commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/00-your-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/acsguidecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_Guide_To_The_Commodore_Amiga_Fall_89_1989_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/acstechforthecommodoreamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACs_TECH_For_The_Commodore_Amiga_Volume_1_Number_1_1991-02_PiM_Publications_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoy-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoys_AmigaUser_Issue_1_1988-05_Ion_International_US_Ahoy_Issue_53">]
[https://archive.org/details/ahoymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Ahoy_Issue_01_1984-01_Ion_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/your64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/your64-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zzap64-magazine-044">]
[https://archive.org/details/totalamiga <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Total_Amiga_Issue_15_Summer_2003_2003_South_Essex_Amiga_Link_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-diskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-diskuser-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-format-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-format-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-horizons <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-horizons-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/01-commodore-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-power-play-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-power-play-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore-world <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commodore-world-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_computer_club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/62_programmi_per_il_VIC20_C16_Plus4">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-Gazette-1986-n01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodore_microcomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_MicroComputer_Issue_11_1981_Feb">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoremicrocomputers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Interface_1981-02_Commodore_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorecomputinginternational <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_02_No_03_1983-07_Nick_Hampshire_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodorediskuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore_Disk_User_Volume_01_Number_01_1987-11_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commodore-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commodoreuser-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CommodoreUserIssue001983Jun">]
[https://archive.org/details/tuttocommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TuttoCommodore04">]
[https://archive.org/details/infocommodoremagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cyborg-64_Gazette_Issue_1_Vol_1_1982-10-11_Synertech_Design_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/inputcommodore <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/INPUT_Commodore_Ano_1_Numero_1_1985-09_Ediciones_Forum_ES">]
=== Atari Computers (Atari 400/800, Atari ST) ===
[https://archive.org/details/atari-computing-uk <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-computing-uk-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-corp-magazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Notizie_dal_club">]
[https://archive.org/details/atari-user-uk-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/atari-user-uk-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Connection_Volume_1_Number_1_1981-03_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/atariexplorer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Explorer_1986-12_Atari_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataristuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_ST_User_Issue_067_1991-09_Europress_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stamigaformat <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Amiga_Format_Issue_01_1988-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/start-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/STart-Magazine-Issue-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/stformatmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Format_Issue_000_1989-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/stlog_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Log_Magazine_Issue_18">]
[https://archive.org/details/antic-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1982-04-anticmagazine">]
=== Miscellaneous ===
[https://archive.org/details/6502-micro-journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/micro-6502-journal-23">]
[https://archive.org/details/68microjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/68micro-vol-01-num-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-microcomputing-magazine-1980-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000-plus-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000-plus-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/8000plus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/8000_Plus_Issue_001_1986-10_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/80micro <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80_Micro_1982-08_1001001_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/80-U.S._Volume_VI_Number_01_1983-01_80-Northwest_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/CPU-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CPU-magazine-1984-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/DPK_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DPK_2000_01_02">]
[https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronique_et_Loisirs_001__1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/Nuova_Elettronica_extra <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NuovaElettronica_Extra_Handbookvol1">]
[https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/ZX-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ZX-computing-1982-08">]
[https://archive.org/details/acorn-programs <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/acorn-programs-1983-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornprograms <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_Programs_1984-01_ECC_Publication_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/acornuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Acorn_User_Number_026_1984-09_Redwood_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/aktueller-software-markt <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1986.03">]
[https://archive.org/details/amazing-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amiga-computing-magazine-030">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amstrad-action-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/amstrad_computer_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/AmstradComputerUser01-0884">]
[https://archive.org/details/amtix-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amtix-magazine-00">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-52">]
[https://archive.org/details/analog-computing-magazine-inserts <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/analog-computing-magazine-inserts-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/anticsamigaplus <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Antics_AMIGA_Plus_Volume_1_Number_1_1989-05_Antic_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/apple2000 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Apple_2000_Souvenir_Edition_1980-1990_1990_BASUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/applicando <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Applicando_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/asm_magazine-1986-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/australianapplereview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Australian_Apple_Review_The_Vol_1_No_1_1983-10_Gareth_Powell_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/australiancommodoreamigareview <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Annual_1990_Saturday_Magazine_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/baronsmicrocomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Barons_MicroComputing_Reports_Vol._1_No._04_1983-10_Computer_Information_Resources_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bbsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/BBS_Magazine_Volume_3_Number_05_1992-05_Callers_Digest_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/bit_rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bit_001">]
[https://archive.org/details/blacklisted411 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Blacklisted411-Volume2Issue3">]
[https://archive.org/details/boardwatchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Boardwatch1993-03">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/198610ByteMagazineVol1111InsideTheIBMPC">]
[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-rescans <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/byte-magazine-1977-03-rescan">]
[https://archive.org/details/c-lehti <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C-Lehti-1987-1">]
[https://archive.org/details/c16plus4handbook <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/C16_Plus_4_Handbook_Issue_01_1986-02_HD_Services_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdimagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD-i_Magazine_Issue_02_1993_Haymarket_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/cdinteractief <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CD_Interactief_Volume_01_Issue_01_1994-10_Haarlems_Uitgeef_Bedrijf_NL">]
[https://archive.org/details/celifestyles <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-lifestyles-magazine-v1i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/cetips_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ce-tips-magazine-v2i10">]
[https://archive.org/details/cevi-aktuell-c64-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Cevi-Aktuell_Ausgabe_2005-01_2005_Cevi-Aktuell_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/coldfusion_developers_journal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cfdj-00-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/TheColorComputer198403">]
[https://archive.org/details/commander-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/commander-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/commandermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Commander_Volume_1_Issue_01_1982-12_Microsystems_Specialties_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/compuservemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/CompuServeMagazine199101">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-gazette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1983-07-computegazette">]
[https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1979-Fall-compute-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-age-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-age-magazine-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-magazine-rack <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/10_Starter_Programs_from_Family_Computing">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-monthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-monthly-1990-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_idea_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-idea-001">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_power_user <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-power-user-magazine-v10i1">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer_shopper <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ComputerShopperApr86Vol6No4AtariArticles">]
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[https://archive.org/details/computerkontakt-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computerkontakt-magazine-01">]
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[https://archive.org/details/elbug <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ELBUG_Volume_1_Number_4_1984-03_BEEBUG_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/forthdimension <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Forth_Dimension_Volume_01_Number_5">]
[https://archive.org/details/geojournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/geoJournal_Issue_12_1991-09_geoMetrix_GEOS_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/geonewsmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/geoNews_Issue_05_1992-01_geoClub_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/geovision <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/geoVision_International_Issue_03_1993-05_geoVision_International_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/geoworldmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/geoWorld_Magazine_Issue_15_1988_Geoworld_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/hpjournal <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hewlett-Packard_Journal_Vol._10_No._6-7_1959-02_Hewlett-Packard">]
[https://archive.org/details/iialive <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/II_ALIVE-Vol_1_No_03-JUL_AUG_1993">]
[https://archive.org/details/insidesolaris <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/InsideSolarisV2N4">]
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[https://archive.org/details/kingsbyte <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Kings_Byte_Newsletter_Volume_2_Number_10_1983-03_Kings_Byte_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/la_pomme_illustree <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/La_Pomme_Illustree_12">]
[https://archive.org/details/loadstarletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Loadstar-Letter-Issue-13">]
[https://archive.org/details/locomotivesoftwarescriptnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/script_free_issue">]
[https://archive.org/details/messageofthedayos9 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/M.O.T.D._1996_Issue_1_1996_OS-9_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/metamorphosismag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Metamorphosis_Vol_1_Nbr_8_1994-02_Dirt_Cheap_Computer_Stuff_Company_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/microcornucopia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MICRO_CORNUCOPIA_No._12_1983-06_Micro_Cornucopia_of_Oregon_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/miscnewsletters <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Berkeley_GEOS_News_1987_Berkeley_Softworks_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/mmsforthnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MMSFORTH_Newsletter_The_Vol._1_No._5_1980-11_Miller_Microcomputer_Services_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/newsletter-apple-hebdo <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/newsletter-apple-hebdo-30">]
[https://archive.org/details/newzorktimes <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/New_Zork_Times_The_Vol._3_No._1_1984-03_Infocom_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/northernbytesnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Northern_Bytes_Volume_5_Number_5_1983_Alternate_Source_Information_Outlet_The_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/onthree <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OnThree_v1n3">]
[https://archive.org/details/openapplemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/A2_Central_1989-06_June_1989_Vol_5_No_5">]
[https://archive.org/details/orphanedcomputerandgame <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Orphaned_Computer_Game_Systems_Volume_II_Issue_2_1998-02_Trionfo_Adam_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/os9international <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OS-9_International_Nr._1_1992-06_Balmer_Marc_CH_de">]
[https://archive.org/details/os9newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Bellingham_OS-9_Users_Group_Volume_I_No._07_1990-07-31_Bellingham_OS-9_Users_Group_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/pegasusnewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Pegasus_Newsletter_No_4_1981-11_Computer_Machinery_Ltd_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/poms_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/magazine_poms05">]
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[https://archive.org/details/questbusters <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/questbusters-110">]
[https://archive.org/details/riscuser <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Risc_User_Volume_1_Issue_4_1988-03_BEEBUG_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/sharewaresolutionsii <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Shareware_Solutions_II_Volume_1_Issue_4_1994-01_Kohn_Joe_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/sidinmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/SIDin_05_2004-01-11_Ice_Team_Free_Software_Group">]
[https://archive.org/details/sinclairgids <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/sinclairgids-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/smart-programmer-newsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/smart-programmer-newsletter-1984-06">]
[https://archive.org/details/sourcerorsapprentice <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sorcerers_Apprentice_The_Vol._2_No._4_1980-08_Sorcerer_Users_Group_US">]
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[https://archive.org/details/zx-mushroom-club <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/zx-mushroom-club-1987-06">]
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[https://archive.org/details/PCPowerplay <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PCPowerplay-014-1997-07">]
[https://archive.org/details/ace-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ace-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/acemagazinefuture <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ACEIssue05Feb88">]
[https://archive.org/details/activisions <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Activisions_Vol._5_1982-12_Activision_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaaction <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Action_Issue_22_1991-07_Europress_Interactive_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigacd32gamer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_CD32_Gamer_Issue_13_1995-06_Paragon_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigaforcemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Force_Issue_04_1993-04_Europress_Impact_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigagamesgerman <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Games_1993-10_Computec_Verlag_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/amigapowermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Amiga_Power_Issue_04_1991-08_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/amusement-life-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/amusement-life-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/arcade_express <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/arcade_express_v1n12b">]
[https://archive.org/details/ataricoinconnection <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Atari_Coin_Connection_Volume_1_Number_2_January_1977">]
[https://archive.org/details/big-k-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/05-big-k-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/blip-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/blip-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/classicgamermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Classic_Gamer_Magazine_Volume_1_Issue_5_2000-09_Classic_Gamer_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-and-videogames <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-and-videogames-005">]
[https://archive.org/details/computer-video-games-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Book_of_Games_1984-02_EMAP_Publishing_GB_supplement_issue_028">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerfunwithfg <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronic_Fun_with_Computer_Games_Vol_01_No_04_1983-02_Fun_Games_Publishing_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computergamermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Gamer_Issue_05_1985-08_Argus_Press_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/computergamesitalian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer-Games-ITA-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/computergamingworld <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_103">]
[https://archive.org/details/computerplaymagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Computer_Play_1988-12_Computer_Play_Magazine_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/computervideogiochi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/computer-videogiochi-12">]
[https://archive.org/details/consolemania <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Consolemania-005">]
[https://archive.org/details/cpc-attack-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/cpc-attack-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/dcukmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/DC-UK_Issue_16_2000-12_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/diehard-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/05-diehard-magazine">]
[https://archive.org/details/digitalpressmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Digital_Press_Issue_05_1992-05_Santulli_Joe_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/dreamcastmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dreamcast_Magazine_No_04_1999-12_Paragon_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/dreamcastmonthly <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Dreamcast_Monthly_Issue_3_1999-11_Quay_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/edgemagazinespanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Edge_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/electronic_games_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Electronic-Games-ita-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/g7000videogameclub <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/G7000_Video_Game_Club_News_Issue_05_198x_Philips">]
[https://archive.org/details/game_developer_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GDM_April_1999">]
[https://archive.org/details/game_exe_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Game.EXE_01_2001">]
[https://archive.org/details/game_power_italian <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Game-Power-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/gameinformer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Game_Informer_Issue_004_Spring_1992">]
[https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanish <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/3DWorld0022000">]
[https://archive.org/details/gamemagazinesspanishmisc <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ALT_Magazine_3">]
[https://archive.org/details/gameplayers <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Game_Players_Encyclopedia_of_Nintendo_Games_Vol_04">]
[https://archive.org/details/gamepowermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GamePower_Ano_1_No._05_1992-11_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/gamepromagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GamePro_Issue_006_January_1990">]
[https://archive.org/details/gamesbrmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Gamers_Ano_VII_Numero_77_200x_Editora_Escala_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/gamescomputing <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Games_Computing_1985-03_Argus_Specialist_Publications_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/gamesmasteritalia <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GamesMaster-1998-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/giochiperilmiocomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/GMC_009_1998_01">]
[https://archive.org/details/guidavideogiochi <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Console-5">]
[https://archive.org/details/hardcoregamer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/hardcore-gamer-magazine-v1i2">]
[https://archive.org/details/ignunplugged <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/IGN_Unplugged_Issue_05_2001-08_IGN.com_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/imagnificisette <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Magnifici7-04">]
[https://archive.org/details/intellivisiongameclub <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Intellivision_Game_Club_News_Issue_6_1983_Mattel_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/it_hitparade <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Hit-Parade-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/jacksonsoft <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Jackson-Soft-Adventure-C64-N2">]
[https://archive.org/details/joystik_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/joystik_magazine-1983-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/k-kappa-rivista <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/k-kappa-rivista-13">]
[https://archive.org/details/komoda_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Komoda_06_2012_Pol">]
[https://archive.org/details/leisureline <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Leisure_Line_1996-03_Leisure_Allied_Industries_AU">]
[https://archive.org/details/lotek64magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Lotek64_Nr._04_2002-12_Lotek64_DE">]
[https://archive.org/details/magazine64 <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Magazine_64_04">]
[https://archive.org/details/mean-machines-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/mean-machines-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/mean-machines-sega-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/mean-machines-sega-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/meanmachines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Mean_Machines_Issue_04_1991-01_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/megaconsole <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MegaConsole05">]
[https://archive.org/details/megaforce <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MegaForce_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/micro-adventurer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/MicroAdventurer05-Mar84">]
[https://archive.org/details/microadventurer-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/microadventurer-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/n64magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/N64_Magazine_Issue_012_1998-02_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/neogeoartwork <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Aggressors_of_Dark_Kombat_1994_ADK_JP_Tsukai_Gan_Gan_Koshinkyoku_box">]
[https://archive.org/details/neogeofreakjp <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Neo-Geo_Freak_1997-02_Geibunsha_JP">]
[https://archive.org/details/nextgeneration <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NextGeneration25Jan1997">]
[https://archive.org/details/nforce-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/nforce-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/nforcemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/N-Force_Issue_02_Ntend_To_Game_Boys_Postcard">]
[https://archive.org/details/ngc_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/NGC-064-2002-02">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendoaccion <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Nintendo_Accion_003">]
[https://archive.org/details/nintendopower <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/">]
[https://archive.org/details/odyssey2adventure <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Odyssey_2_Adventure_Volume_2_Issue_1_1983_Ceco_Publishing">]
[https://archive.org/details/official_xbox_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/OXM_2002_12-web">]
[https://archive.org/details/officialdreamcastmag <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_Dreamcast_Magazine_The_Special_Issue_1999-10_Dennis_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/officialneogeonewsletter <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_Neo-Geo_Newsletter_The_Issue_5_1993-11_DGM_Ltd_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/officialnzplaystationmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_NZ_PlayStation_Magazine_Issue_041_2001-01_ACP_PUblishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/officialukplaystationmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_UK_Playstation_Magazine_Issue_084_2002-05_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/officialusplaystationmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_US_PlayStation_Magazine_Volume_2_Issue_4_1999-01_Ziff_Davis_US">]
[https://archive.org/details/officialxboxmagazinegb <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_XBOX_Magazine_Issue_005_2002-07_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/oldskoolgames <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Old_Skool_Games_Issue_5_2007-02_Bartels_Zachary">]
[https://archive.org/details/oneforstgames <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/One_for_ST_Games_The_Issue_037_1991-10_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcaction_magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pcaction_magazine-1998-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/pcgamesmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/pcgamesmagazine-1993-01">]
[https://archive.org/details/pczonemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PCZONE034">]
[https://archive.org/details/personalcomputergames-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Personal_Computer_Games_Issue05">]
[https://archive.org/details/planetgameboy <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Planet_Game_Boy_Issue_04_2000-06_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/planetplaystation <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Planet-Playstation-1999-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/planetstation <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PlanetStation_06">]
[https://archive.org/details/playmania <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Play2Mania_052_extra">]
[https://archive.org/details/psxmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/PSX_Magazine_05">]
[https://archive.org/details/raze-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/raze-magazine-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/razemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/RAZE_Issue_05_1991-03_Newsfield_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/revistadreamcast <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Revista-Oficial-Dreamcast-Issue-05">]
[https://archive.org/details/roplaystation <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/RO_Playstation_077_Guias">]
[https://archive.org/details/saturnpowermagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Saturn_Power_Issue_10_1998-02_Future_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/sega-saturn-magazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Official_Sega_Saturn_Magazine_005">]
[https://archive.org/details/segacomputer <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sega_Computer_1985-04_Nomac_Publishing_NZ">]
[https://archive.org/details/segasaturnmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sega_Saturn_Magazine_Issue_05_1996-03_EMAP_Images_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/segasupergame <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Supergame_Ano_1_No._06_1992-01_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
[https://archive.org/details/segavisions <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Sega-Visions-Issue-22">]
[https://archive.org/details/selectroundmagazines <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Select_Round_Numero_05_1994-01_Sega_FR">]
[https://archive.org/details/snesforcemagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/SNES_Force_Issue_05_1993_Impact_Magazines_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/specialprogram <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/SpecialProgram04-Supplemento">]
[https://archive.org/details/stactionmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/ST_Action_Volume_1_Issue_3_1988-07_Gollner_Publishing_GB">]
[https://archive.org/details/supergamepowerbr <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/SuperGamePower_Ano_01_No._005_1994-08_Nova_Cultural_BR_pt">]
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[https://archive.org/details/walmart_reports <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/1976-annual-report-for-walmart-stores-inc">]
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[https://archive.org/details/workbenchmagazine <img src="https://archive.org/services/img/Workbench_Number_143_1999-03_Amiga_Users_Group_AU">]
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The Non-Wayback Internet Archive is simply a very large collection of '''millions of items'''.
In its purest form, an item is simply a directory on the Archive's servers, with a unique name referred to as its ''identifier''. This uniquely-named directory will contain several system files (for metadata, system information, hashes, etc.) and the rest will be up for grabs and represent the actual data in the item. Items can have subdirectories and even entire filesystems beneath them, although there are increased issues if there are too many files or the items themselves are too large.
These items come from several sources: the Internet Archive's employees/contractors/projects, partner organizations or efforts, and individual users that can add new items into the open collections.
The items are classified under several "media types" that dictate how the content of the item will be presented in the details page/theater, the page for that item that is located at '''https://archive.org/details/ITEM'''. Using the web interface or a command line program, it is possible to engage with the contents of the items all different ways.
Items can be grouped together into '''collections'', which are simply internal lists of items. (It is also possible for a collection to be put underneath another collection, making it a "sub-collection". To make things even more confusing, the Archive considers each collection an Item.
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Mediatypes are the classification of type of items on [[Internet Archive]] to indicate how the system should present and produce [[Deriving|derivations]] from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades, these mediatypes are relevant.
Currently, the Internet Archive recognizes the following mediatypes: [[texts]], [[audio]], [[movies]], [[software]], [[data]], [[image]], and [[web]].
=== Texts ===
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving [[OCR]] (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the [[Book Scanning Operation]].
=== Audio (and etree) ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created.
There is also a specialized *[[etree]]* mediatype affiliated with audio, that allows for specific treatment of those files.
=== Image ===
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
=== Web ===
=== Data ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
Accounts for the patrons of the Archive are also considered items, and are given an "account" mediatype. It is currently only possible to create an account through the account creation system. All accounts on the archive start with a @ character, e.g. https://archive.org/details/@username.
=== Other Considerations ===
There are occasionally other mediatypes in the ''mediatype'' [[metadata]] field, due to errors, old tests, and other factors, but they are not specifically valid. They are often trapped inside [[Dark items|dark]] or [[disused items]].
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'''Mediatypes''' are the classification of type of items on [[Internet Archive]] to indicate how the system should present and produce [[Deriving|derivations]] from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades, these mediatypes are relevant.
Currently, the Internet Archive recognizes the following mediatypes: [[texts]], [[audio]], [[movies]], [[software]], [[data]], [[image]], and [[web]].
=== Texts ===
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving [[OCR]] (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the [[Book Scanning Operation]].
=== Audio (and etree) ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created.
There is also a specialized *[[etree]]* mediatype affiliated with audio, that allows for specific treatment of those files.
=== Image ===
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
=== Web ===
=== Data ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
Accounts for the patrons of the Archive are also considered items, and are given an "account" mediatype. It is currently only possible to create an account through the account creation system. All accounts on the archive start with a @ character, e.g. https://archive.org/details/@username.
=== Other Considerations ===
There are occasionally other mediatypes in the ''mediatype'' [[metadata]] field, due to errors, old tests, and other factors, but they are not specifically valid. They are often trapped inside [[Dark items|dark]] or [[disused items]].
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The website of [[Internet Archive]] has a catalog page which can be found at https://archive.org/catalog.php. On this page statistics can be found on running [[Task|tasks]], and an [[administrator|admin]] can select tasks to be restarted in case of an error.
== Color rows ==
Statistics on the catalog page contain information on the number of [[Green row|green]], [[Red row|red]], [[Blue row|blue]], [[Brown row|brown]], [[Magenta row|magenta]] and [[Purple row|purple]] rows in small table in the upper-left corner named "Legend and row counts". Each color row shows a certain state a task is in:
* green: waiting to run,
* blue: currently running,
* red: error encountered,
* brown: parked or paused,
* magenta: other and
* purple: finished.
== Commands ==
:Further reading: [[Command]]
== Special pages ==
Interesting catalog pages include the justme page located at https://archive.org/catalog.php?justme=1, which shows all tasks from the current logged in users, and the whereami page located at https://archive.org/catalog.php?whereami=1, which shows a list of all currently running [[derive.php]] tasks for all users.
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Free Range Archivist employed by the Internet Archive. Purveyor of [[textfiles]]. Founder of [[Archive Team]]. Owner of Sockington. Historian of technology, filmmaker, performer, and actor. He is an [[administrator]] of [[archive.org]].
* {{IAItem|@jason_scott}}
* {{IAItem|@sketch_the_cow}}
* {{TwitterUser|textfiles}}
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Unemployed software engineer. I make podcasts or write about copyright and technology in my spare time. My current podcast series is [https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22Amicus+Lectio%22&sort=-publicdate ''Amicus Lectio''], in which I read open access and public domain legal scholarship. I am also a [[LibriVox]] reader.
* {{IAItem|@lethargilistic}}
* [https://archive.org/search.php?query=Mike+Overby Items related to me] in the Internet Archive.
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* [https://librivox.org/reader/12667 My LibriVox recordings]
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'''LibriVox''' is a non-commercial, non-profit, and ad-free project that organizes volunteers creating recordings of public domain materials. They work from the United States' public domain and accept submissions in any language. These recordings are in turn donated to the public domain. LibriVox was started in August 2005 by Hugh McGuire. LibriVox was inspired by AKMA’s audio volunteer project creating an audiobook of ''Free Culture'' by Lawrence Lessig. As of 2020, they have produced more than 10,000 releases.
Their audio files and website are hosted by the [[Internet Archive]] and all of their recordings are listed in [https://archive.org/details/librivoxaudio "The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection"] on the Archive. That collection includes more than just their official releases; for example, the first available recording is a [https://archive.org/details/librivoxbackgroundaug_19_2005 statement by Hugh McGuire]. The first LibriVox release was ''[https://archive.org/details/international_episode/internationalepisode_1_james.mp3 An International Episode]'' by Henry James.
==What LibriVox does==
LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then release the audio files back onto the net for free. All their audio is in the public domain, so you may use it for whatever purpose you wish. Please note: Their readers are free to choose the books they wish to record. LibriVox sees itself as a library of audiobooks. Because the books they read are in the public domain, their readers and listeners should be aware that many of them are very old, and may contain language or express notions that are antiquated at best, offending at worst.
==The LibriVox public domain==
LibriVox is an international project, with volunteer readers and listeners from all over the world, and they record and make available texts in many languages. Copyright laws differ from country to country, and a work that is in the public domain in one country is not necessarily public domain in another. They depend on US law as a matter of practicality and as a result of legal suggestions from various people. The main reasons that they must use US laws include:
* the domain name LibriVox.org is registered in the USA
* their website is hosted in the USA
* all they audio files are hosted in the USA
* the vast majority of their source texts come from Project Gutenberg, which does the (arduous) legal work to assure public domain status in the USA.
* it is impossible for them to verify the copyright status of every work in every country, or even many countries
Under US law, the public domain includes all works published a certain number of years in the past. As of 2020, the public domain cut-off is 1924. If a work was published before 1923, then they will accept it. Works that are naturally in the public domain because they were uncopyrightable to begin with are also acceptable, such as documents published by the United States government. Note also, that a translation is considered a new work, and its copyright status is determined by the year of publication of the translation, not the original work.
===Extra restrictions===
The LibriVox public domain is somewhat more restrictive than the totality of the American public domain. For example, they do not allow volunteers to do the research to determine if a work entered the public domain because its copyright holder did not renew the copyright. In such a case, the text must have been vetted and published by Project Gutenberg before a volunteer would be allowed to read it for Librivox. Works that were donated to the public domain by their authors, such as via a CC0 license, are discouraged and perhaps forbidden. There have only been a few exceptions, such as a reading of [https://archive.org/details/openlibraryvision "The Open Library"] by [[Brewster Kahle]]. That was one of the first LibriVox recordings ever published, so it's more of an informal anomaly.
==Volunteering==
If you want to volunteer, you should start by reading [https://librivox.org/pages/volunteer-for-librivox/ the volunteer landing page].
Volunteering for LibriVox is easy and does not require any experience with recording or audio engineering or acting or public speaking. All you need is a computer, a microphone, some free recording software, and your own voice. They accept all volunteers in all languages, with all kinds of accents. You’re welcome to volunteer to read any language you speak, as long as you can make yourself understood in it. You don’t need to audition, but they do suggest a 1-Minute Test recording just to check your setup. They’ll accept you no matter what you sound like.
Some LibriVox readers have left notes in their wills directing their executors to notify the LibriVox administrators of their deaths. When this happens, the reader's profile on the LibriVox website is [https://librivox.org/reader/681 updated with their birth year and death year]. There is a thread in the forum to memorialize those who have died.
==Listening==
All LibriVox recordings are available on the LibriVox website, but its search system is very basic. When you find an interesting audiobook, you'll realize that you must play each track separately. Listening via the Internet Archive's [[items]] for each audiobook is a superior experience. Each audiobook's page on the LibriVox website links out to the Internet Archive item, and vice-versa.
If you enjoy a recording, consider leaving a note for the reader. There are two main ways to do this. The most direct way is to use the LibriVox website's [Thank A Reader](https://librivox.org/pages/thank-a-reader/) page, which will post your message to an ongoing thread and ping the reader's forum account. You can also leave a review on the Internet Archive item.
==External links==
* [https://librivox.org LibriVox.org], the main website.
* [https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Main_Page The companion wiki], featuring contribution guides.
* [https://forum.librivox.org/ The LibriVox Forum], where people are free to join any projects or ask questions.
* {{TwitterUser|librivox}}
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
You may also consult [https://internetarchive.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Special:WantedPages Wanted Pages] to see what topics have been linked to the most times without receiving an article about them.
(FYI, {{tl|IAItem}} is a useful way to link to an archive.org item, and {{tl|IAFile}} lets you link to a specific file.)
{{tl|Question}} can be used to mark open questions that need to be researched, then they can be found with [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Question]].
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially [[Partner Collections]]
* [[Prominent Collections]]
* [[Open Collections]]
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox|Toolbox of Script Components]]
* Notes on [[Imaging floppy disks]] and [[Scraping other sites for metadata]].
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
You may also consult [https://internetarchive.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Special:WantedPages Wanted Pages] to see what topics have been linked to the most times without receiving an article about them.
(FYI, {{tl|IAItem}} is a useful way to link to an archive.org item, and {{tl|IAFile}} lets you link to a specific file.)
{{tl|Question}} can be used to mark open questions that need to be researched, then they can be found with [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Question]].
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially [[Partner Collections]]
* [[Prominent Collections]]
* [[Open Collections]]
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox|Toolbox of Script Components]]
* Notes on [[Imaging floppy disks]] and [[Scraping other sites for metadata]].
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The Wiki is (as of this writing) new, and you're wondering where to even begin. Your old pal Jason has hints.
=== Create General Subjects ===
Subjects related to the Archive, or of the Archive, that in your mind there seems to be nothing obvious written about in general. We can always combine or delete later. More is better.
=== Lists of URLs ===
For a given subject, be it a physical object or a general concept. It can't hurt to simply google the heck out of things and make a URL list for the subject, that will eventually morph to references.
=== Start Listing Collections or Items of Interest on the Archive ===
Putting together something about a range of items on the archive and beginning a guide to what to find on the archive would be good. Especially helpful as you find items of documentation to link to.
=== Find and Upload Illustrations ===
Photographs and Illustrations of the Archive's many aspects would be incredibly helpful.
=== Bring in More Editors ===
Assembling a team of active collaborators makes the wiki stronger. Help me find more passionate folks who want to make the Archive better by making it better documented.
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The Wiki is (as of this writing) new, and you're wondering where to even begin. Your old pal Jason has hints.
=== Create General Subjects ===
Subjects related to the Archive, or of the Archive, that in your mind there seems to be nothing obvious written about in general. We can always combine or delete later. More is better.
=== Lists of URLs ===
For a given subject, be it a physical object or a general concept. It can't hurt to simply google the heck out of things and make a URL list for the subject, that will eventually morph to references.
=== Start Listing Collections or Items of Interest on the Archive ===
Putting together something about a range of items on the archive and beginning a guide to what to find on the archive would be good. Especially helpful as you find items of documentation to link to.
=== Find and Upload Illustrations ===
Photographs and Illustrations of the Archive's many aspects would be incredibly helpful.
=== Bring in More Editors ===
Assembling a team of active collaborators makes the wiki stronger. Help me find more passionate folks who want to make the Archive better by making it better documented.
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The Internet Archive '''Software Library''' is a series of [[collection]]s and sub-collections centered around the emulation of [[software]] at the Internet Archive using the [[Emularity]] system. The vast majority of titles with [[emulation]] enabled at the Archive reside here, although there are also three other major collections: The [[Internet Arcade]], [[Console Living Room]], [[The Business Case]], and [[Historical Software Collection]]. Items can only be added to the Software Library by an [[administrator]], although functional emulation can be done by simply uploading to the Archive. (Items that are uploaded and contain emulation are automatically moved to the [https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_contribs Software Library Contributions] collection by a script.)
== Software Library Collections ==
The Library is separated by machine type, followed by genre of software.
'''[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_apple APPLE (8-BIT)]'''
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz_games
* softwarelibrary_apple_logic
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz_applications
* softwarelibrary_apple_asimov_misc
* softwarelibrary_apple_asimov_productivity
* softwarelibrary_apple_mecc
* apple_ii_library_demos
* apple_ii_library_operatingsystems
* apple_ii_library_magazines
* apple_ii_library_compilations
* apple_ii_library_educational
* apple_ii_library_applications
* apple_ii_library_4am
* softwarelibrary_apple_daspider
* wozaday
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz_mecc
* softwarelibrary_apple_woz_educational
* softwarelibrary_apple_contribs
* softwarelibrary_apple_auge
* riag_floppies_collection
* nibblemagazinedisks
* softwarelibrary_apple_jbh
* softwarelibrary_apple_games
* softwarelibrary_apple_asimov_utilities
* 3d0g_knight_floppies
* softwarelibrary_apple_asimov_pd
* flux_capacity
* glitchfloppies
* software_of_the_month_club
* larryshermandisks
There is also a collection called [https://archive.org/details/4amp4 4amp4] that are video captures of Apple II boot sequences.
APPLE IIgs
* softwarelibrary_apple2gs_games
* softwarelibrary_apple2gs_educational
* softwarelibrary_apple2gs
* softwarelibrary_apple_iigs_euro
* softwarelibrary_apple2gs_applications
[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_atari ATARI (8-BIT)]
* atari_8bit_library_pooldisks
* atari_8bit_library_magazines
* atari_8bit_library_educational
* atari_8bit_library_applications
* atari_8bit_library_games
* atari_8bit_library_demos
* Old_Hackers_Atari_User_Group_Newsletter
* softwarelibrary_atari_contribs
* softwarelibrary_atari_analog
[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_c64 COMMODORE 64]
* softwarelibrary_c64_musicdisks
* softwarelibrary_c64_demos
* softwarelibrary_c64_diskmags_scene
* softwarelibrary_c64_games
* softwarelibrary_c64_educational
* softwarelibrary_c64_gamecarts
* softwarelibrary_c64_showcase
* softwarelibrary_c64_games_seuck
COMMODORE AMIGA
* softwarelibrary_amiga_demopacks
* softwarelibrary_amiga_pd
* softwarelibrary_amiga_musicdisks
* softwarelibrary_amiga_showcase
* softwarelibrary_amiga_coverdisks
* softwarelibrary_amiga_applications
* softwarelibrary_amiga_collections
* softwarelibrary_amiga_games
COMMODORE PET
softwarelibrary_pet
MACINTOSH
* softwarelibrary_mac
[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos MS-DOS]
* softwarelibrary_msdos_shareware
* softwarelibrary_msdos_texteditors
* softwarelibrary_msdos_apps
* softwarelibrary_msdos_frostbyte
* softwarelibrary_msdos_zzt
* softwarelibrary_msdos_showcase
* festivalfloppies
* msdos_demoscene
* doshaven-homebrew
* glorious_trainwrecks
* softwarelibrary_msdos_games
* microcomcollection
TANDY COLOR COMPUTER 2
* softwarelibrary_coco2
WINDOWS 3.X
The Windows 3.x collection is technically run by a special edition of Windows 3.1 that runs in DOSBOX.
* softwarelibrary_win3_games
* softwarelibrary_win3_desktoptoys
* softwarelibrary_win3_productivity
* softwarelibrary_win3
* softwarelibrary_win3_showcase
* softwarelibrary_win3_shareware
[https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_zx_spectrum ZX SPECTRUM]
* zx_spectrum_library_demos
* zx_spectrum_library_educational
* zx_spectrum_library_applications
* zx_spectrum_library_covertapes
* zx_spectrum_library_games
softwarelibrary_contribs
DISK MAGAZINES
Another collection tree consists of Disk Magazines, sets of disks that were released as part of magazines or as issues in their own right.
* diskmags
* bigbluedisk
A separate collection of blurred-thumbnail software items is located in the [https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_mature Mature Software] collection, derived from all the other platforms and consisting of images with adult-themed thumbnails.
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
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<strong>Welcome to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet Archive,</strong> a non-official wiki about the Internet Archive.
Created as a way to fill in the blanks of the lore, function, and learned tips of archive.org, this Wiki is meant to allow beginning or advanced users of the Archive to learn, share information and make the most of one of the Internet's crown jewels. It is neither endorsed nor supported by the Internet Archive or archive.org.
<strong>CURRENTLY IN BETA</strong>, this project has a [[War Room]] which is meant to begin expansion of subjects and links out to known information about the Archive. There are further ideas for small tasks that will help kick-start the Guide in [[Ramping Up]].
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[[File:01ia20thanniversary20161026-david-rinehart-select 0000.jpg|thumb|right|300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco. Taken 2016]]
'''300 Funston Avenue''' is the official physical headquarters of the [[Internet Archive]]. The full address is Internet Archive, 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, 94118-2116. It bears the distinction of being a very large, church-like building that "looks like the Internet Archive [[logo]]" (which is one of the reasons it was purchased).
==History==
Located at in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building. It replaced the previous home for the Internet Archive, a building in the Presidio, where it was housed from 1996 to 2009.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
===Reading Room Fire===
[[File:Readingroomfile.jpg|thumb|right|Internet Archive reading room photo, day after fire, November 2013.]]
Adjacent to the main building was a [[Reading Room]], which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
==Function==
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive [[servers]] as well as most [[main office]] functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
==Trivia==
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
==External links==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
* [http://xhurches.org/The-Internet-Archive XCHURCHES.ORG Entry on 300 Funston Avenue]
* [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-internet-archive-bricks-and-mortar-version/ Scientific American Blog: "The Internet Archive--Bricks and Mortar Version", April 13, 2016]
* [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/internet-archive-headquarters Atlas Obscura entry for the Internet Archive]
* [https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/15923410/300-Funston-Ave-San-Francisco-CA/ Loopnet Listing for 300 Funston Avenue in 2008]
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= Ripping Podcasts =
=== RSS ===
this will require youtube-dl and python
install youtube-dl if on linux or mac os you will have to run the command as sudo
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
pip3 install --upgrade youtube_dl
</syntaxhighlight>
download all episodes
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
youtube-dl http://feeds.example.com -x --audio-format mp3
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Spotify ===
Ripping podcasts of Spotify is quite a manual process but luckily most of Spotify's podcasts don't contain drm. That being said some of the more popular Spotify exclusive podcasts such as the Joe Rogan experience use DRM.
1. Bring up the developer Console.
firefox Hamburger Menu >> Web Developer >> Network
this step is only necessary on websites that disable right click
2. Press play on Episode
3. Look for Media in cause row network view and make sure the type is that of an audio or video file.
[[File:Screenshot from 2020-05-30 20-34-15.png|frame|What to look for when ripping podcast of Spotify.]]
4. Right click open in new tab
5. Save as
=== Apple Podcasts ===
= Recovering Dead Podcasts =
=== Re-Branding ===
Look for other podcasts by the same publisher. often old podcasts don't die they are mearly re branded by greedy podcast publishers, for example the cult classic Podcast the Foreign Police ER was re branded podcast as FP's First Person but all the old mp3s from the podcast remain on the RSS feed.
=== Way Back Machine ===
in all likely hood at least some of the the mp3 files will be backed up on the wayback machine.
=== Stitcher and other doggy podcast hosting websites ===
because Stitcher and other podcast host don't merely link to mp3 files but create a copy of the files
old podcast can remain on Stitcher many years after they have diapered from the more reputable podcast providers.
eg. https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nyt-magazine-the-ethicists
to download the podcasts of stitcher is identical to the process for Spotify in the above section
if you find a podcast only available on stitcher and no where else please upload it to the internet archive.
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The term podcast was first described as way attaching sound and video files to a RSS feeds, but the term is now more generally applied to any spoken word audio format regardless of the original meaning.
= Ripping Podcasts =
=== RSS ===
this will require youtube-dl and python
install youtube-dl if on linux or mac os you will have to run the command as sudo
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
pip3 install --upgrade youtube_dl
</syntaxhighlight>
download all episodes
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
youtube-dl http://feeds.example.com -x --audio-format mp3
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Spotify ===
Ripping podcasts of Spotify is quite a manual process but luckily most of Spotify's podcasts don't contain drm. That being said some of the more popular Spotify exclusive podcasts such as the Joe Rogan experience use DRM.
1. Bring up the developer Console.
firefox Hamburger Menu >> Web Developer >> Network
this step is only necessary on websites that disable right click
2. Press play on Episode
3. Look for Media in cause row network view and make sure the type is that of an audio or video file.
[[File:Screenshot from 2020-05-30 20-34-15.png|frame|What to look for when ripping podcast of Spotify.]]
4. Right click open in new tab
5. Save as
=== Apple Podcasts / Formerly Itunes ===
http://getrssfeed.com/
this helpful website will allow you to convert an apple podcast link and convert it to an rss feed link. once that is obtained you can follow the steps for rss feed above.
====google is your friend====
google the podcast name and rss feed will often come up in the search results. once obtained you can you can follow the steps for rss feed above.
= Recovering Dead Podcasts =
=== Re-Branding ===
Look for other podcasts by the same publisher. often old podcasts don't die they are mearly re branded by greedy podcast publishers, for example the cult classic Podcast the Foreign Police ER was re branded podcast as FP's First Person but all the old mp3s from the podcast remain on the RSS feed.
=== Way Back Machine ===
in all likely hood at least some of the the mp3 files will be backed up on the wayback machine.
=== Stitcher and other doggy podcast hosting websites ===
because Stitcher and other podcast host don't merely link to mp3 files but create a copy of the files
old podcast can remain on Stitcher many years after they have diapered from the more reputable podcast providers.
eg. https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nyt-magazine-the-ethicists
to download the podcasts of stitcher is identical to the process for Spotify in the above section
if you find a podcast only available on stitcher and no where else please upload it to the internet archive.
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= Ripping Podcasts =
=== RSS ===
this will require youtube-dl and python
install youtube-dl if on linux or mac os you will have to run the command as sudo
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
pip3 install --upgrade youtube_dl
</syntaxhighlight>
download all episodes
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
youtube-dl http://feeds.example.com -x --audio-format mp3
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Spotify ===
Ripping podcasts of Spotify is quite a manual process but luckily most of Spotify's podcasts don't contain drm. That being said some of the more popular Spotify exclusive podcasts such as the Joe Rogan experience use DRM.
1. Bring up the developer Console.
firefox Hamburger Menu >> Web Developer >> Network
this step is only necessary on websites that disable right click
2. Press play on Episode
3. Look for Media in cause row network view and make sure the type is that of an audio or video file.
[[File:Screenshot from 2020-05-30 20-34-15.png|thumb|What to look for when ripping podcast of Spotify.]]
4. Right click open in new tab
5. Save as
=== Apple Podcasts / Formerly Itunes ===
http://getrssfeed.com/
this helpful website will allow you to convert an apple podcast link and convert it to an rss feed link. once that is obtained you can follow the steps for rss feed above.
====google is your friend====
google the podcast name and rss feed will often come up in the search results. once obtained you can you can follow the steps for rss feed above.
= Recovering Dead Podcasts =
=== Re-Branding ===
Look for other podcasts by the same publisher. often old podcasts don't die they are mearly re branded by greedy podcast publishers, for example the cult classic Podcast the Foreign Police ER was re branded podcast as FP's First Person but all the old mp3s from the podcast remain on the RSS feed.
=== Way Back Machine ===
in all likely hood at least some of the the mp3 files will be backed up on the wayback machine.
=== Stitcher and other doggy podcast hosting websites ===
because Stitcher and other podcast host don't merely link to mp3 files but create a copy of the files
old podcast can remain on Stitcher many years after they have diapered from the more reputable podcast providers.
eg. https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nyt-magazine-the-ethicists
to download the podcasts of stitcher is identical to the process for Spotify in the above section
if you find a podcast only available on stitcher and no where else please upload it to the internet archive.
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Unlocked Recordings is collection of orphaned works made available under the Music Modernization Act.
=== Music Modernization Act ===
published recording may be digitized and distributed by libraries, archives, and museums, as long as there is no commercial sale of the works and no reasonably priced copy is available.
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Unlocked Recordings is collection of orphaned works made available under the Music Modernization Act.
=== Music Modernization Act ===
published recording may be digitized and distributed by libraries, archives, and museums under the Music Modernization Act as long as there is no commercial sale of the works and reasonably priced copy of the work is not available.
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Unlocked Recordings is collection of orphaned works made available under the Music Modernization Act.
[[File:Naughtynaughtyna00brew itemimage.jpg|thumb|example of record in the unlocked recordings collection]]
=== Music Modernization Act ===
published recording may be digitized and distributed by libraries, archives, and museums under the Music Modernization Act,
as long as there is no commercial sale of the works and reasonably priced copy of the work is not available.
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Unlocked Recordings is collection of orphaned works made available under the Music Modernization Act.
[[File:Naughtynaughtyna00brew itemimage.jpg|thumb|example of a record in the unlocked recordings collection]]
=== Music Modernization Act ===
published recording may be digitized and distributed by libraries, archives, and museums under the Music Modernization Act,
as long as there is no commercial sale of the works and reasonably priced copy of the work is not available.
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{{IA|unlockedrecordings|Unlocked Recordings }} is a collection of orphaned works made available under the Music Modernization Act.
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=== Music Modernization Act ===
published recording may be digitized and distributed by libraries, archives, and museums under the Music Modernization Act,
as long as there is no commercial sale of the works and reasonably priced copy of the work is not available.
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{{IA|unlockedrecordings|Unlocked Recordings }} is a collection of orphaned works made available under the Music Modernization Act.
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=== Music Modernization Act ===
published recording may be digitized and distributed by libraries, archives, and museums under the Music Modernization Act, as long as there is no commercial sale of the works and reasonably priced copy of the work is not available.
=== Souces of records ===
many of the records in this collection come from the store Recycled Records located at 1377 Haight Street North Beach San Francisco's, as well as the Boston Public Library collection. in May of 2020 the internet archive announced it had acquired Bop Street Records a would incorporate the over 500,000 records into there collections.
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The '''Internet Arcade''' is a web-based [[software]] [[collection]] hosted by the [[Internet Archive]]. It is a library of arcade (i.e., coin-operated) video games from the 1970s through the 1990s. They are emulated in JSMAME, part of the JSMESS software package.
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==Articles==
* [https://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/a32438854/play-classic-arcade-video-games-online-free/ "Internet Arcade Lets You Play All Your Favorite Old-School Arcade Games for Free"]
* [https://www.timeout.com/usa/news/play-atomic-boy-indiana-jones-and-more-old-school-arcade-games-for-free-online-now-050820 "Play Atomic Boy, Indiana Jones and more old-school arcade games for free online now"]
==External links==
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Salvatore Phillip "Sonny" Bono was an American singer-songwriter and politician. After his passing in 1998, the Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998, named in his honor. Sonny Bono's involvement is often used by detractor of modern American copyright law, to prove is process was tainted by vested intresses.
= 1998 Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 =
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Salvatore Phillip "Sonny" Bono was an American singer-songwriter and politician. After his passing in 1998, the Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998, named in his honor. Sonny Bono's involvement is often used by critics of modern American copyright law, to prove is process was tainted by vested intresses.
= 1998 Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 =
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==Usage==
===General case===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text}}</nowiki></code>
Identifier and text can be used without naming them. The <code>text</code> argument is optional.
This addresses regular linking.
===Specific file in an item===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|file=}}</nowiki></code>
The <code>text</code> argument is optional and implicit.
<code>file</code> is an explicit argument, so you must address it with <code>file=</code>.
===Link to a collection's about page===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|about=}}</nowiki></code>
The <code>text</code> argument is optional and implicit.
<code>about</code> is an explicit argument, so you must address it with <code>about=</code>. Set its value to true.
Technically, <code>about</code> can always be appended, but the parameter it adds to the URL is meaningless except when addressing a collection.
===Show a thumbnail instead of link text===
* <code><nowiki>{{IA|identifier|text|thumb=|file=}}</nowiki></code>
The <code>text</code> argument is optional and implicit. It will set the thumbnail's alt text.
<code>thumb</code> and <code>file</code> are explicit arguments, so you must address them with <code>thumb=</code> and <code>file=</code>.
==Examples==
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|amicus_lectio_0001|example text}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|art_of_war_librivox|file=art_of_war_03-04_sun_tzu.mp3}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|art_of_war_librivox|file=art_of_war_03-04_sun_tzu.mp3}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|librivoxaudio|about=true}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|librivoxaudio|about=true}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|20-minutes-edition-france|thumb=20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|20-minutes-edition-france|thumb=20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06}}
* <nowiki>{{IA|20-minutes-edition-france|A magazine cover|thumb=20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06}}</nowiki>
** {{IA|20-minutes-edition-france|A magazine cover|thumb=20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06}}
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This is excellent! I have the following suggestions, which I'll implement if I don't hear objections in a week or so.
* Change about= to tab= and have the value be what is put in the "tab=" param (i.e. tab=about to add that to the URL.
* Add support for archive.org/metadata/ (including the additional parts of the path to filter down the metadata), via a metadata= param.
* Add arbitrary path= param to add an arbitrary string after the details/''identifier'' to support pagination for mediatype:text, and track selection for mediatype:audio (and presumably others I don't remember right now?).
* Use plainlinks styling to remove the external link icon.
* Maybe re-add the IA icon, or at least make it optional?
Again, very nice work. [[User:JesseW|JesseW]] ([[User talk:JesseW|talk]]) 16:10, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
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This is excellent! I have the following suggestions, which I'll implement if I don't hear objections in a week or so.
* Change about= to tab= and have the value be what is put in the "tab=" param (i.e. tab=about to add that to the URL.
** What other expected values are there? If "about" is the only salient option (considering it's the other tab by default), then the template should prevent mistakes by always going to "about." [[User:Lethargilistic|lethargilistic]] ([[User talk:Lethargilistic|talk]]) 19:35, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
* Add support for archive.org/metadata/ (including the additional parts of the path to filter down the metadata), via a metadata= param.
* Add arbitrary path= param to add an arbitrary string after the details/''identifier'' to support pagination for mediatype:text, and track selection for mediatype:audio (and presumably others I don't remember right now?).
* Use plainlinks styling to remove the external link icon.
** External links on a wiki are expected to be marked as such. [[User:Lethargilistic|lethargilistic]] ([[User talk:Lethargilistic|talk]]) 19:35, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
* Maybe re-add the IA icon, or at least make it optional?
**
Again, very nice work. [[User:JesseW|JesseW]] ([[User talk:JesseW|talk]]) 16:10, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
* Thanks. I'll look into the other features later. Creating a /Sandbox subpage would be a good idea for experimenting. [[User:Lethargilistic|lethargilistic]] ([[User talk:Lethargilistic|talk]]) 19:35, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
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This is excellent! I have the following suggestions, which I'll implement if I don't hear objections in a week or so.
* Change about= to tab= and have the value be what is put in the "tab=" param (i.e. tab=about to add that to the URL.
** What other expected values are there? If "about" is the only salient option (considering it's the other tab by default), then the template should prevent mistakes by always going to "about." [[User:Lethargilistic|lethargilistic]] ([[User talk:Lethargilistic|talk]]) 19:35, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
* Add support for archive.org/metadata/ (including the additional parts of the path to filter down the metadata), via a metadata= param.
* Add arbitrary path= param to add an arbitrary string after the details/''identifier'' to support pagination for mediatype:text, and track selection for mediatype:audio (and presumably others I don't remember right now?).
* Use plainlinks styling to remove the external link icon.
** External links on a wiki are expected to be marked as such. [[User:Lethargilistic|lethargilistic]] ([[User talk:Lethargilistic|talk]]) 19:35, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
* Maybe re-add the IA icon, or at least make it optional?
** I seriously do not think we should build the image into the basic link template. The reason I included it was to make the external links look nicer, not to pepper the articles with the IA logo. This template should be about forming basic links to the archive and other templates can make use of it. [[User:Lethargilistic|lethargilistic]] ([[User talk:Lethargilistic|talk]]) 19:38, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
Again, very nice work. [[User:JesseW|JesseW]] ([[User talk:JesseW|talk]]) 16:10, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
* Thanks. I'll look into the other features later. Creating a /Sandbox subpage would be a good idea for experimenting. [[User:Lethargilistic|lethargilistic]] ([[User talk:Lethargilistic|talk]]) 19:35, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
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This is excellent! I have the following suggestions, which I'll implement if I don't hear objections in a week or so.
* Change about= to tab= and have the value be what is put in the "tab=" param (i.e. tab=about to add that to the URL.
** What other expected values are there? If "about" is the only salient option (considering it's the other tab by default), then the template should prevent mistakes by always going to "about." [[User:Lethargilistic|lethargilistic]] ([[User talk:Lethargilistic|talk]]) 19:35, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
*** That makes sense -- the only other value I've seen is the (mostly unused) forums, e.g. https://archive.org/details/movies?tab=forum and that's probably not worth the trouble. [[User:JesseW|JesseW]] ([[User talk:JesseW|talk]]) 20:13, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
* Add support for archive.org/metadata/ (including the additional parts of the path to filter down the metadata), via a metadata= param.
* Add arbitrary path= param to add an arbitrary string after the details/''identifier'' to support pagination for mediatype:text, and track selection for mediatype:audio (and presumably others I don't remember right now?).
* Use plainlinks styling to remove the external link icon.
** External links on a wiki are expected to be marked as such. [[User:Lethargilistic|lethargilistic]] ([[User talk:Lethargilistic|talk]]) 19:35, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
*** Fair enough. I was mainly thinking of the thumbnail option, where not having the extra icon might look nicer. But it's very much a style thing.
* Maybe re-add the IA icon, or at least make it optional?
** I seriously do not think we should build the image into the basic link template. The reason I included it was to make the external links look nicer, not to pepper the articles with the IA logo. This template should be about forming basic links to the archive and other templates can make use of it. [[User:Lethargilistic|lethargilistic]] ([[User talk:Lethargilistic|talk]]) 19:38, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
*** Makes sense! [[User:JesseW|JesseW]] ([[User talk:JesseW|talk]]) 20:13, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
Again, very nice work. [[User:JesseW|JesseW]] ([[User talk:JesseW|talk]]) 16:10, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
* Thanks. I'll look into the other features later. Creating a /Sandbox subpage would be a good idea for experimenting. [[User:Lethargilistic|lethargilistic]] ([[User talk:Lethargilistic|talk]]) 19:35, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
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== Namesake ==
Salvatore Phillip "Sonny" Bono was an American singer-songwriter and politician. After his passing in 1998, the Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998, named in his honor. Sonny Bono's involvement is often used by critics of modern American copyright law, to prove is process was tainted by vested intresses.
== 1998 Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 ==
==External links==
* {{IAItem|last20}}
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The [[Internet Archive]] believes works in the '''Sonny Bono Memorial Collection''' are eligible for free public access under 17 U.S.C. Section 108(h), which allows for non-profit libraries and archives to reproduce, distribute, display and publicly perform a work if it meets the criteria of: a published work in the last twenty years of copyright, and after conducting a reasonable investigation, no commercial exploitation or copy at a reasonable price could be found. This provision was enacted at the same time as the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act.
== Namesake ==
Salvatore Phillip "Sonny" Bono was an American singer-songwriter and politician. After his passing in 1998, the Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998, named in his honor. Sonny Bono's involvement is often used by critics of modern American copyright law, to prove is process was tainted by vested intresses.
== 1998 Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 ==
==External links==
* {{IAItem|last20}}
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Ahoy!
In the interest of making sure stubbed articles are about identifiable subjects, I just wanted to note some things that should be in each article. It would be very imprudent to make any rules or anything yet, so that's not my intention. My main concern is making sure that the topics are easily identifiable to other editors and able to be found without using a search engine at the time they're created.
==If you're creating a stub to an item on the archive:==
* Include a {{Tl|IAItem}} link to the item somewhere in the article.
* Include a basic description of the item, possibly copy/pasted from the item's description or About tab.
* The title of the article will often be the name of the item. If it's not, you should probably include the name of the item in the article.
* Following the wiki convention of bolding the name of the article the first time it's mentioned is Nice.
==If you're creating a stub for an Internet Archive project:==
* Same general idea for an item applies: please provide a direct link to what you're talking about, if it exists.
* I've been using two headings for linking out. For me, "External links" is external links to places to find the project online, and "Articles" is links to articles about that thing. Ideally, links in "Articles" would be converted into <code><nowiki><ref></nowiki></code> tags at some point in the future, whereas "External links" would remain forever regardless.
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Ahoy!
In the interest of making sure stubbed articles are about identifiable subjects, I just wanted to note some things that should be in each article. It would be very imprudent to make any rules or anything yet, so that's not my intention. My main concern is making sure that the topics are easily identifiable to other editors and able to be found without using a search engine at the time they're created.
==If you're creating a stub to an item on the archive:==
* Include a {{Tl|IAItem}} link to the item somewhere in the article.
* Include a basic description of the item, possibly copy/pasted from the item's description or About tab.
* The title of the article will often be the name of the item. If it's not, you should probably include the name of the item in the article.
* Following the wiki convention of bolding the name of the article the first time it's mentioned is Nice.
* If it's a collection, please include one of these categories at the bottom:
** [[:Category:Collections of texts]]
** [[:Category:Collections of audio]]
** [[:Category:Collections of movies]]
** [[:Category:Collections of data]]
** [[:Category:Collections of software]]
** [[:Category:Collections of image]]
** [[:Category:Collections of web]]
* If it's an individual item or about a kind of item, but not a collection, please include one of these categories at the bottom:
** [[:Category:Texts]]
** [[:Category:Audio]]
** [[:Category:Movies]]
** [[:Category:Data]]
** [[:Category:Software]]
** [[:Category:Image]]
** [[:Category:Web]]
==If you're creating a stub for an Internet Archive project:==
* Same general idea for an item applies: please provide a direct link to what you're talking about, if it exists.
* I've been using two headings for linking out. For me, "External links" is external links to places to find the project online, and "Articles" is links to articles about that thing. Ideally, links in "Articles" would be converted into <code><nowiki><ref></nowiki></code> tags at some point in the future, whereas "External links" would remain forever regardless.
* Please include [[:Category:Internet Archive projects]] at the bottom.
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Ahoy!
In the interest of making sure stubbed articles are about identifiable subjects, I just wanted to note some things that should be in each article. It would be very imprudent to make any rules or anything yet, so that's not my intention. My main concern is making sure that the topics are easily identifiable to other editors and able to be found without using a search engine at the time they're created.
==If you're creating a stub to an item on the archive:==
* Include a {{Tl|IAItem}} link to the item somewhere in the article.
* Include a basic description of the item, possibly copy/pasted from the item's description or About tab.
* The title of the article will often be the name of the item. If it's not, you should probably include the name of the item in the article.
* Following the wiki convention of bolding the name of the article the first time it's mentioned is Nice.
* If it's a collection, please include one of these categories at the bottom:
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:* [[:Category:Collections of texts]]
:* [[:Category:Collections of audio]]
:* [[:Category:Collections of movies]]
:* [[:Category:Collections of data]]
:* [[:Category:Collections of software]]
:* [[:Category:Collections of image]]
:* [[:Category:Collections of web]]
</div>
* If it's an individual item or about a kind of item, but not a collection, please include one of these categories at the bottom:
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
:* [[:Category:Texts]]
:* [[:Category:Audio]]
:* [[:Category:Movies]]
:* [[:Category:Data]]
:* [[:Category:Software]]
:* [[:Category:Image]]
:* [[:Category:Web]]
</div>
==If you're creating a stub for an Internet Archive project:==
* Same general idea for an item applies: please provide a direct link to what you're talking about, if it exists.
* I've been using two headings for linking out. For me, "External links" is external links to places to find the project online, and "Articles" is links to articles about that thing. Ideally, links in "Articles" would be converted into <code><nowiki><ref></nowiki></code> tags at some point in the future, whereas "External links" would remain forever regardless.
* Please include [[:Category:Internet Archive projects]] at the bottom.
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In the interest of making sure stubbed articles are about identifiable subjects, I just wanted to note some things that should be in each article. It would be very imprudent to make any rules or anything yet, so that's not my intention. My main concern is making sure that the topics are easily identifiable to other editors and able to be found without using a search engine at the time they're created.
==If you're creating a stub to an item on the archive:==
* Include a {{Tl|IAItem}} link to the item somewhere in the article.
* Include a basic description of the item, possibly copy/pasted from the item's description or About tab.
* The title of the article will often be the name of the item. If it's not, you should probably include the name of the item in the article.
* If it's a collection, please include one of these categories at the bottom:
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
:* [[:Category:Collections of texts]]
:* [[:Category:Collections of audio]]
:* [[:Category:Collections of movies]]
:* [[:Category:Collections of data]]
:* [[:Category:Collections of software]]
:* [[:Category:Collections of image]]
:* [[:Category:Collections of web]]
</div>
* If it's an individual item or about a kind of item, but not a collection, please include one of these categories at the bottom:
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
:* [[:Category:Texts]]
:* [[:Category:Audio]]
:* [[:Category:Movies]]
:* [[:Category:Data]]
:* [[:Category:Software]]
:* [[:Category:Image]]
:* [[:Category:Web]]
</div>
==If you're creating a stub for an Internet Archive project:==
* Same general idea for an item applies: please provide a direct link to what you're talking about, if it exists.
* I've been using two headings for linking out. For me, "External links" is external links to places to find the project online, and "Articles" is links to articles about that thing. Ideally, links in "Articles" would be converted into <code><nowiki><ref></nowiki></code> tags at some point in the future, whereas "External links" would remain forever regardless.
* Please include [[:Category:Internet Archive projects]] at the bottom.
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
==Suggested reading and common templates==
You may also consult [https://internetarchive.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Special:WantedPages Wanted Pages] to see what topics have been linked to the most times without receiving an article about them.
(FYI, {{tl|IAItem}} is a useful way to link to an archive.org item, and {{tl|IAFile}} lets you link to a specific file.)
{{tl|Question}} can be used to mark open questions that need to be researched, then they can be found with [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Question]].
If you want to create a short article to cover an item on the archive or an [[:Category:Internet Archive projects|Internet Archive project]], please look at [[Project:Creating a Stub]] to get a general minimum idea. The gist: another editor should be able to reach the thing you're talking about without having to use a search engine.
==Roadmap==
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially [[Partner Collections]]
* [[Prominent Collections]]
* [[Open Collections]]
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox|Toolbox of Script Components]]
* Notes on [[Imaging floppy disks]] and [[Scraping other sites for metadata]].
[[Category:Hitchhiker's Guide]]
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[[Items]] in the [[Internet Archive]] that are of the [[Mediatypes|mediatype]] [[texts]]. Also includes articles covering general sorts of texts, such as [[Magazines and Periodicals]].
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Located in the Great Room of the Internet Archive are over 120 clay statues of current and previous Internet Archive employees and collaborators, created by Nuala Creed.
General Internet Archive policy has been to create a statue for employees after 3 years tenure; occasionally, figures have been created in memory of Friends of the Archive who have died. (For example, Aaron Swartz and John Perry Barlow). The statue is not compulsory.
[[Brewster Kahle]] had the idea for the statues after seeing the Terracotta Warrior statues in China. He proposed the idea of creating the statues to Nuala Creed, who was initially hesitant. Six months later, she created a statue of Kahle. He enjoyed it, so she kept producing them. The statues are stoneware.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuala_Creed Wikipedia entry on Sculptor Nuala Creed]
* [https://www.nualacreed.com/galleries/ceramic-archivists Official web page of information about the Statues]
* [https://archive.org/details/TheInternetArchivistsFinalCutBoostedSound Documentary about the statues].
==The Statues==
* [[Brewster Kahle]]
* [[Jason Scott]]
* Andrea Mills
* Aaron Ximm
* Alexis Rossi
* Jacques Cressaty
* Tracey Jaquith
===Friends===
* [[Aaron Swartz]] (Friend)
* [[John Perry Barlow]] (Friend)
* Ted Nelson (Friend)
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'''Controlled Digital Lending''' is an emerging method that allows libraries to loan print books to digital patrons in a "lend like print" fashion. IA pioneered it and partners with many libraries to offer it thru [[Open Library]].
== External links ==
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{{IA|unlockedrecordings|Unlocked Recordings }} is a collection of orphaned works made available under the Music Modernization Act.
[[File:Naughtynaughtyna00brew itemimage.jpg|thumb|example of a record in the unlocked recordings collection]]
=== Music Modernization Act ===
published recording may be digitized and distributed by libraries, archives, and museums under the Music Modernization Act, as long as there is no commercial sale of the works and reasonably priced copy of the work is not available.
=== Souces of records ===
many of the records in this collection come from the store Recycled Records located at 1377 Haight Street North Beach San Francisco's, as well as the Boston Public Library collection. in May of 2020 the internet archive announced it had acquired Bop Street Records a would incorporate the over 500,000 records into there collections.
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
In the area of sound recordings, there's the [[Unlocked Recordings]], the [[Sonny Bono Memorial Collection]] and a large selection of [[Podcasts]], among others.
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
In the area of sound recordings, there's the [[Unlocked Recordings]], the [[Sonny Bono Memorial Collection]] and a large selection of [[Podcasts]], among others.
This is an incomplete list of significant sub-collections within the overarching ones:
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
** {{IA id|opensource}} -- Community Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_movies}} -- Community Video
** {{IA id|television}} -- Television
*** {{IA id|adviews}} -- AdViews
*** {{IA id|tv}} -- TV News Search & Borrow
** {{IA id|tvarchive}} -- Television Archive (where the content in the "TV News Search & Borrow is located; not directly accessible)
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_audio}} -- Community Audio
** {{IA id|etree}} -- Live Music Archive
** {{IA id|librivoxaudio}} -- The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
** {{IA id|301works}} -- 301Works.org
** {{IA id|consolelivingroom}} -- Console Living Room
** {{IA id|coverdiscs}} -- CD and DVD Coverdisc Collection
** {{IA id|softwarelibrary}} -- Software Library
** {{IA id|open_source_software}} -- Community Software
* {{IA id|image}} -- Images
** {{IA id|flickrcommons}} -- Flickr Commons Archive
** {{IA id|maps_usgs}} -- USGS Maps
** {{IA id|nasa}} -- NASA Images
** {{IA id|coverartarchive}} -- Cover Art Archive
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
In the area of sound recordings, there's the [[Unlocked Recordings]], the [[Sonny Bono Memorial Collection]] and a large selection of [[Podcasts]], among others.
This is an incomplete list of significant sub-collections within the overarching ones:
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
** {{IA id|opensource}} -- Community Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_movies}} -- Community Video
** {{IA id|television}} -- Television
*** {{IA id|adviews}} -- AdViews
*** {{IA id|tv}} -- TV News Search & Borrow
** {{IA id|tvarchive}} -- Television Archive (where the content in the "TV News Search & Borrow is located; not directly accessible)
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_audio}} -- Community Audio
** {{IA id|etree}} -- Live Music Archive
** {{IA id|librivoxaudio}} -- The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
** {{IA id|301works}} -- 301Works.org
** {{IA id|consolelivingroom}} -- Console Living Room
** {{IA id|coverdiscs}} -- CD and DVD Coverdisc Collection
** {{IA id|softwarelibrary}} -- Software Library
** {{IA id|open_source_software}} -- Community Software
* {{IA id|image|Images}}
** {{IA id|flickrcommons|Flickr Commons Archive}}
** {{IA id|maps_usgs|USGS Maps}}
** {{IA id|nasa|NASA Images}}
** {{IA id|coverartarchive|Cover Art Archive}}
** {{IA|metropolitanmuseumofart-gallery|Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images}}
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
In the area of sound recordings, there's the [[Unlocked Recordings]], the [[Sonny Bono Memorial Collection]] and a large selection of [[Podcasts]], among others.
This is an incomplete list of significant sub-collections within the overarching ones:
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
** {{IA id|opensource}} -- Community Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_movies}} -- Community Video
** {{IA id|television}} -- Television
*** {{IA id|adviews}} -- AdViews
*** {{IA id|tv}} -- TV News Search & Borrow
** {{IA id|tvarchive}} -- Television Archive (where the content in the "TV News Search & Borrow is located; not directly accessible)
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_audio}} -- Community Audio
** {{IA id|etree}} -- Live Music Archive
** {{IA id|librivoxaudio}} -- The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
** {{IA id|301works}} -- 301Works.org
** {{IA id|consolelivingroom}} -- Console Living Room
** {{IA id|coverdiscs}} -- CD and DVD Coverdisc Collection
** {{IA id|softwarelibrary}} -- Software Library
** {{IA id|open_source_software}} -- Community Software
* {{IA id|image|Images}}
** {{IA id|flickrcommons|Flickr Commons Archive}}
** {{IA id|maps_usgs|USGS Maps}}
** {{IA id|nasa|NASA Images}}
** {{IA id|coverartarchive|Cover Art Archive}}
** {{IA|metropolitanmuseumofart-gallery|Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images}}
** {{IA|mountwilsonobservatory|Mount Wilson Observatory}} -- 100 years of daily sunspot observation images (up to 2017)
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
In the area of sound recordings, there's the [[Unlocked Recordings]], the [[Sonny Bono Memorial Collection]] and a large selection of [[Podcasts]], among others.
This is an incomplete list of significant sub-collections within the overarching ones:
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
** {{IA id|opensource}} -- Community Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_movies}} -- Community Video
** {{IA id|television}} -- Television
*** {{IA id|adviews}} -- AdViews
*** {{IA id|tv}} -- TV News Search & Borrow
** {{IA id|tvarchive}} -- Television Archive (where the content in the "TV News Search & Borrow is located; not directly accessible)
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_audio}} -- Community Audio
** {{IA id|etree}} -- Live Music Archive
** {{IA id|librivoxaudio}} -- The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
** {{IA id|301works}} -- 301Works.org
** {{IA id|consolelivingroom}} -- Console Living Room
** {{IA id|coverdiscs}} -- CD and DVD Coverdisc Collection
** {{IA id|softwarelibrary}} -- Software Library
** {{IA id|open_source_software}} -- Community Software
* {{IA id|image|Images}}
** {{IA id|flickrcommons|Flickr Commons Archive}}
** {{IA id|maps_usgs|USGS Maps}}
** {{IA id|nasa|NASA Images}}
** {{IA id|coverartarchive|Cover Art Archive}}
** {{IA|metropolitanmuseumofart-gallery|Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images}}
** {{IA|brooklynmuseum|Brooklyn Museum}}
** {{IA|mountwilsonobservatory|Mount Wilson Observatory}} -- 100 years of daily sunspot observation images (up to 2017)
** {{IA|flickr-ows|Occupy Wall Street Flickr Archive}}
** {{IA|NIST_WTC_Organized_Photo_Repository}}
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The term podcast was first described as way attaching sound and video files to a RSS feeds, but the term is now more generally applied to any spoken word audio format regardless of the original meaning.
= Ripping Podcasts =
=== RSS ===
this will require youtube-dl and python
install youtube-dl if on linux or mac os you will have to run the command as sudo
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pip3 install --upgrade youtube_dl
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download all episodes
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youtube-dl http://feeds.example.com -x --audio-format mp3
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=== Spotify ===
Ripping podcasts of Spotify is quite a manual process but luckily most of Spotify's podcasts don't contain drm. That being said some of the more popular Spotify exclusive podcasts such as the Joe Rogan experience use DRM.
1. Bring up the developer Console.
firefox Hamburger Menu >> Web Developer >> Network
this step is only necessary on websites that disable right click
2. Press play on Episode
3. Look for Media in cause row network view and make sure the type is that of an audio or video file.
[[File:Screenshot from 2020-05-30 20-34-15.png|thumb|What to look for when ripping podcast of Spotify.]]
4. Right click open in new tab
5. Save as
=== Apple Podcasts / Formerly Itunes ===
http://getrssfeed.com/
this helpful website will allow you to convert an apple podcast link and convert it to an rss feed link. once that is obtained you can follow the steps for rss feed above.
====google is your friend====
google the podcast name and rss feed will often come up in the search results. once obtained you can you can follow the steps for rss feed above.
= Recovering Dead Podcasts =
=== Re-Branding ===
Look for other podcasts by the same publisher. often old podcasts don't die they are mearly re branded by greedy podcast publishers, for example the cult classic Podcast the Foreign Police ER was re branded podcast as FP's First Person but all the old mp3s from the podcast remain on the RSS feed.
=== Way Back Machine ===
in all likely hood at least some of the the mp3 files will be backed up on the wayback machine.
=== Stitcher and other doggy podcast hosting websites ===
because Stitcher and other podcast host don't merely link to mp3 files but create a copy of the files
old podcast can remain on Stitcher many years after they have diapered from the more reputable podcast providers.
eg. https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nyt-magazine-the-ethicists
to download the podcasts of stitcher is identical to the process for Spotify in the above section
if you find a podcast only available on stitcher and no where else please upload it to the internet archive.
= External links =
* {{IA|podcasts}}
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The Non-Wayback Internet Archive is simply a very large collection of '''millions of items'''.
In its purest form, an item is simply a directory on the Archive's servers, with a unique name referred to as its ''identifier''. This uniquely-named directory will contain several system files (for metadata, system information, hashes, etc.) and the rest will be up for grabs and represent the actual data in the item. Items can have subdirectories and even entire filesystems beneath them, although there are increased issues if there are too many files or the items themselves are too large.
These items come from several sources: the Internet Archive's employees/contractors/projects, partner organizations or efforts, and individual users that can add new items into the open collections.
The items are classified under several "media types" that dictate how the content of the item will be presented in the details page/theater, the page for that item that is located at '''https://archive.org/details/ITEM'''. Using the web interface or a command line program, it is possible to engage with the contents of the items all different ways.
Items can be grouped together into '''[[collection]]s'', which are also a type of item (although they generally don't contain actual data of their own).
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The Non-Wayback Internet Archive is simply a very large collection of '''millions of items'''.
In its purest form, an item is simply a directory on the Archive's servers, with a unique name referred to as its ''identifier''. This uniquely-named directory will contain several system files (for metadata, system information, hashes, etc.) and the rest will be up for grabs and represent the actual data in the item. Items can have subdirectories and even entire filesystems beneath them, although there are increased issues if there are too many files or the items themselves are too large.
These items come from several sources: the Internet Archive's employees/contractors/projects, partner organizations or efforts, and individual users that can add new items into the open collections.
The items are classified under several "media types" that dictate how the content of the item will be presented in the details page/theater, the page for that item that is located at '''https://archive.org/details/ITEM'''. Using the web interface or a command line program, it is possible to engage with the contents of the items all different ways.
Items can be grouped together into [[collection]]s, which are also a type of item (although they generally don't contain actual data of their own).
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
== Considerations about Metadata on the Internet Archive ==
While the term "metadata" has varying meanings in the archives/libraries and content management space, at the Internet Archive, this term refers specifically to database settings on each ''item'' in the database. Some of these are self-explanatory like '''title''' or '''date''', but some are not as clear, and a number of them cause the Archive to treat the item differently. Some even take actions and modifications based on being set.
For this revision of this document, the different classes of metadata can be thought of as '''System Reserved''', '''Magic''' and '''Everything Else''', that is, settings which can be put on any item but won't be treated differently than any other text field.
Due to the nature of the Internet Archive's stores, there is no "one true schema" with items, because various balkanized groups use the Archive's content different ways. A partner organization might have very explicit, refined declarations for metadata pairs that exist nowhere else in the system, while a term as simple as "subject" could be used many different ways depending on which group is using them.
=== System-Reserved ===
; [[identifier]] : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; [[collection]] : Where the item is filed under.
; search_collection : A [[search query]] that creates a "virtual" [[collection]].
; [[mediatype]] : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
; show_hidden_subcollections : {{Question|What does this do?}}
; show_search_by_year : {{Question|What does this do?}}
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
; ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
=== Everything Else ===
Assuming a metadata name is not used by the system or is a magic word, almost anything can be added to the archive's metadata entry for an item. For example, a collection of magazines might all have a special "platforms" setting to indicate what computer platforms those issues cover, or a sewing pattern collection can have a "stitch" entry for what type of stitches are needed to complete the pattern.
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'''Mediatypes''' are the classification of type of items on [[Internet Archive]] to indicate how the system should present and produce [[Deriving|derivations]] from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades,
these are the currently relevant mediatypes: [[texts]], [[audio]] (and [[etree]]), [[movies]], [[software]], [[data]], [[image]], and [[web]].
The identifiers with the same name as the mediatypes appear to have magic that makes them act like virtual collections containing all the items of that mediatype. So {{IA|texts}} contains all the texts, {{IA|image}} contains all the images, etc.
=== Texts = ==
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving [[OCR]] (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the [[Book Scanning Operation]].
=== Audio (and etree) ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created.
There is also a specialized *[[etree]]* mediatype affiliated with audio, that allows for specific treatment of those files.
=== Image ===
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
=== Web ===
=== Data ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
Accounts for the patrons of the Archive are also considered items, and are given an "account" mediatype. It is currently only possible to create an account through the account creation system. All accounts on the archive start with a @ character, e.g. https://archive.org/details/@username.
=== Other Considerations ===
There are occasionally other mediatypes in the ''mediatype'' [[metadata]] field, due to errors, old tests, and other factors, but they are not specifically valid. They are often trapped inside [[Dark items|dark]] or [[disused items]].
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'''Mediatypes''' are the classification of type of items on [[Internet Archive]] to indicate how the system should present and produce [[Deriving|derivations]] from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades,
these are the currently relevant mediatypes: [[texts]], [[audio]] (and [[etree]]), [[movies]], [[software]], [[data]], [[image]], and [[web]].
The identifiers with the same name as the mediatypes appear to have magic that makes them act like virtual collections containing all the items of that mediatype. So {{IA|texts}} contains all the texts, {{IA|image}} contains all the images, etc.
=== Texts = ==
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving [[OCR]] (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the [[Book Scanning Operation]].
=== Audio (and etree) ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created.
There is also a specialized [[etree]] mediatype affiliated with audio, that allows for specific treatment of those files.
=== Image ===
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
=== Web ===
=== Data ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
Accounts for the patrons of the Archive are also considered items, and are given an "account" mediatype. It is currently only possible to create an account through the account creation system. All accounts on the archive start with a @ character, e.g. https://archive.org/details/@username.
=== Other Considerations ===
There are occasionally other mediatypes in the ''mediatype'' [[metadata]] field, due to errors, old tests, and other factors, but they are not specifically valid. They are often trapped inside [[Dark items|dark]] or [[disused items]].
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'''Mediatypes''' are the classification of type of items on [[Internet Archive]] to indicate how the system should present and produce [[Deriving|derivations]] from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades,
these are the currently relevant mediatypes: [[texts]], [[audio]] (and [[etree]]), [[movies]], [[software]], [[data]], [[image]], and [[web]].
The identifiers with the same name as the mediatypes appear to have magic that makes them act like virtual collections containing all the items of that mediatype. So {{IA|texts}} contains all the texts, {{IA|image}} contains all the images, etc.
=== Texts = ==
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving [[OCR]] (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the [[Book Scanning Operation]].
=== Audio (and etree) ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created.
There is also a specialized [[etree]] mediatype affiliated with audio, that allows for specific treatment of those files.
=== Image ===
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
=== Web ===
=== Data ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
Accounts for the patrons of the Archive are also considered items, and are given an "account" mediatype. It is currently only possible to create an account through the account creation system. All accounts on the archive start with a @ character, e.g. https://archive.org/details/@username.
It is possible to do a bunch of weird and horrible things to your own account item. Please don't.
=== Other Considerations ===
There are occasionally other mediatypes in the ''mediatype'' [[metadata]] field, due to errors, old tests, and other factors, but they are not specifically valid. They are often trapped inside [[Dark items|dark]] or [[disused items]].
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'''Mediatypes''' are the classification of type of items on [[Internet Archive]] to indicate how the system should present and produce [[Deriving|derivations]] from them. Created and added to in an ad-hoc fashion over the course of decades,
these are the currently relevant mediatypes: [[texts]], [[audio]] (and [[etree]]), [[movies]], [[software]], [[data]], [[image]], and [[web]].
The identifiers with the same name as the mediatypes appear to have magic that makes them act like virtual collections containing all the items of that mediatype. So {{IA|texts}} contains all the texts, {{IA|image}} contains all the images, etc.
=== Texts ===
Presents printed materials or compilations of images. Usually is rendered into the book reading software, as well as receiving [[OCR]] (optical character recognition) and alternate formats such as PDF, DJVU and EPUB. Most affiliated with the [[Book Scanning Operation]].
=== Audio (and etree) ===
Music, sound, or any number of audio files. Originally created.
There is also a specialized [[etree]] mediatype affiliated with audio, that allows for specific treatment of those files.
=== Image ===
=== Movies ===
=== Software ===
=== Web ===
=== Data ===
=== Collection ===
=== Account ===
Accounts for the patrons of the Archive are also considered items, and are given an "account" mediatype. It is currently only possible to create an account through the account creation system. All accounts on the archive start with a @ character, e.g. https://archive.org/details/@username.
It is possible to do a bunch of weird and horrible things to your own account item. Please don't.
=== Other Considerations ===
There are occasionally other mediatypes in the ''mediatype'' [[metadata]] field, due to errors, old tests, and other factors, but they are not specifically valid. They are often trapped inside [[Dark items|dark]] or [[disused items]].
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Public Domain Day is the day when copyrights expire and works enter into the public domain. This legal transition of copyright works into the public domain usually happens every year on 1 January (News Years Day) but is usually celebrated on the 26 January. Each year since works started entering the public domain again in 2019 the internet archive has hosted a celebration.
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Public Domain Day is the day when copyrights expire and works enter into the public domain. This legal transition of copyright works into the public domain usually happens every year on 1 January (News Years Day) but is usually celebrated on the 26 January. Each year since works started entering the public domain again in 2019 the internet archive has hosted a celebration.
== External links ==
* https://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday
* {{Question|Web pages, blog posts, etc about IA's celebrations?}}
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Events hosted or sponsored by the internet archive.
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The Great 78 Project is a community project to preserve and digitize 78rpm records, dating from 1898 to the 1950s.
=Copyright=
[https://archive.org/search.php?query=collection%3A(78rpm)%20AND%20date%3A%5B1800-01-01%20TO%201924-12-31%5D 78rpm records with expired copyright terms]
The Internet Archive does not advise as to the copyright status of items in our collections. Our terms of use require that users make use of the Internet Archive's collections at their own risk and ensure that such use is non-infringing and in accordance with all applicable laws. It is the user’s responsibility to determine whether permission may be required for a given use of these materials, or whether such use is authorized by law.
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= Donating Psychical Media =
=== Accepted Media Types ===
* Audio - 45s
* Audio - 78s
* Audio - Compact Discs
* Audio - Cassette Tapes
* Audio - LPs
* Books
* Magazines
* Maps
* Betamax Videotape
* Laserdisc
* Celluloid Film (Reel to Reel)
* VHS Videotape
* Microfilm
* Microfiche
* Images - Photographic Negatives
* Images - Glass Lantern Slides
* Images - Photographic Prints
* Software
=== Receiving Addresses ===
Items may be received at our Physical Archive or our Headquarters location. Addresses are below:
* Physical Archive (preferred) 2512 Florida Ave. Richmond, CA 94804
* Internet Archive Headquarters (less than 10 boxes) 300 Funston Ave. San Francisco, CA 94118
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On IA, a '''collection''' is a type of [[item]] that groups other items. They can only be created by authorized people, generally staff, and serve as the primary organizing method for structuring groups of items. Collections can be nested, and items can be in multiple collections, forming a graph (which may include cycles).
An item is included in a collection by specifying the collection [[identifier]] as a value of the '''collection''' metadata key for the item. This can be repeated to include an item in multiple collections.
Another method for including items in a collection is by specifying the '''search_collection''' metadata key ''on'' the collection, with a [[search query]] as the value. Then all the items matched by that search query will be included in the collection, although the backlink from the item to the collection won't show up.
There are large, overarching collections (like {{IAitem|texts}} ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like {{IAitem|bostonlibrary}} or {{IAitem|nationalknittingmagazine}}. Some collections also have magic effects, including making the items accessible only to logged in users ({{IAitem|loggedin}}), or geo-blocked ({{IAitem|geo_restricted}}), or throttled ({{IAitem|highbandwidth}}).
The overarching collections are:
* {{IA id|web}} -- Web Crawls
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
* {{IA id|image}} -- Images
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
In the area of sound recordings, there's the [[Unlocked Recordings]], the [[Sonny Bono Memorial Collection]] and a large selection of [[Podcasts]], among others.
This is an incomplete list of significant sub-collections within the overarching ones:
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
** {{IA id|opensource}} -- Community Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_movies}} -- Community Video
** {{IA id|television}} -- Television
*** {{IA id|adviews}} -- AdViews
*** {{IA id|tv}} -- TV News Search & Borrow
** {{IA id|tvarchive}} -- Television Archive (where the content in the "TV News Search & Borrow is located; not directly accessible)
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_audio}} -- Community Audio
** {{IA id|etree}} -- Live Music Archive
** {{IA id|librivoxaudio}} -- The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
** {{IA id|301works}} -- 301Works.org
** {{IA id|consolelivingroom}} -- Console Living Room
** {{IA id|coverdiscs}} -- CD and DVD Coverdisc Collection
** {{IA id|softwarelibrary}} -- Software Library
** {{IA id|open_source_software}} -- Community Software
* {{IA id|image|Images}}
** {{IA id|flickrcommons|Flickr Commons Archive}}
** {{IA id|maps_usgs|USGS Maps}}
** {{IA id|nasa|NASA Images}}
** {{IA id|coverartarchive|Cover Art Archive}}
** {{IA|metropolitanmuseumofart-gallery|Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images}}
** {{IA|brooklynmuseum|Brooklyn Museum}}
** {{IA|mountwilsonobservatory|Mount Wilson Observatory}} -- 100 years of daily sunspot observation images (up to 2017)
** {{IA|flickr-ows|Occupy Wall Street Flickr Archive}}
** {{IA|NIST_WTC_Organized_Photo_Repository}}
** {{IA|bookimages|[[Book Images Project]]}} -- see https://blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2014/12/unlocking-the-imagery-of-500-years-of-books/
Non-prominent, unusual collections:
* Images
** {{IA|mathematicsimage}} -- set of images and videos of mathematical forms by a digital artist, Hamid Naderi Yeganeh.
** {{IA|SharedMap}} -- big collection of street map tiles for a project that doesn't seem to exist anymore (or have made it into the Wayback Machine)
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
In the area of sound recordings, there's the [[Unlocked Recordings]], the [[Sonny Bono Memorial Collection]] and a large selection of [[Podcasts]], among others.
This is an incomplete list of significant sub-collections within the overarching ones:
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
** {{IA id|opensource}} -- Community Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_movies}} -- Community Video
** {{IA id|television}} -- Television
*** {{IA id|adviews}} -- AdViews
*** {{IA id|tv}} -- TV News Search & Borrow
** {{IA id|tvarchive}} -- Television Archive (where the content in the "TV News Search & Borrow is located; not directly accessible)
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_audio}} -- Community Audio
** {{IA id|etree}} -- Live Music Archive
** {{IA id|librivoxaudio}} -- The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
** {{IA id|301works}} -- 301Works.org
** {{IA id|consolelivingroom}} -- Console Living Room
** {{IA id|coverdiscs}} -- CD and DVD Coverdisc Collection
** {{IA id|softwarelibrary}} -- Software Library
** {{IA id|open_source_software}} -- Community Software
* {{IA id|image|Images}}
** {{IA id|flickrcommons|Flickr Commons Archive}}
** {{IA id|maps_usgs|USGS Maps}}
** {{IA id|nasa|NASA Images}}
** {{IA id|coverartarchive|Cover Art Archive}}
** {{IA|metropolitanmuseumofart-gallery|Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images}}
** {{IA|brooklynmuseum|Brooklyn Museum}}
** {{IA|mountwilsonobservatory|Mount Wilson Observatory}} -- 100 years of daily sunspot observation images (up to 2017)
** {{IA|flickr-ows|Occupy Wall Street Flickr Archive}}
** {{IA|NIST_WTC_Organized_Photo_Repository}}
** {{IA|bookimages|[[Book Images Project]]}} -- see https://blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2014/12/unlocking-the-imagery-of-500-years-of-books/ and {{IA|vrr-texts-imagery-of-books-readme|file=README%20-%20Technical%20Notes-1.pdf}} and {{IA|virtual-reading-room}} and {{IA|500-years-of-images}}
Non-prominent, unusual collections:
* Images
** {{IA|mathematicsimage}} -- set of images and videos of mathematical forms by a digital artist, Hamid Naderi Yeganeh.
** {{IA|SharedMap}} -- big collection of street map tiles for a project that doesn't seem to exist anymore (or have made it into the Wayback Machine)
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
In the area of sound recordings, there's the [[Unlocked Recordings]], the [[Sonny Bono Memorial Collection]] and a large selection of [[Podcasts]], among others.
This is an incomplete list of significant sub-collections within the overarching ones:
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
** {{IA id|opensource}} -- Community Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_movies}} -- Community Video
** {{IA id|television}} -- Television
*** {{IA id|adviews}} -- AdViews
*** {{IA id|tv}} -- TV News Search & Borrow
** {{IA id|tvarchive}} -- Television Archive (where the content in the "TV News Search & Borrow is located; not directly accessible)
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_audio}} -- Community Audio
** {{IA id|etree}} -- Live Music Archive
** {{IA id|librivoxaudio}} -- The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
** {{IA id|301works}} -- 301Works.org
** {{IA id|consolelivingroom}} -- Console Living Room
** {{IA id|coverdiscs}} -- CD and DVD Coverdisc Collection
** {{IA id|softwarelibrary}} -- Software Library
** {{IA id|open_source_software}} -- Community Software
* {{IA id|image|Images}}
** {{IA id|flickrcommons|Flickr Commons Archive}}
** {{IA id|maps_usgs|USGS Maps}}
** {{IA id|nasa|NASA Images}}
** {{IA id|coverartarchive|Cover Art Archive}}
** {{IA|metropolitanmuseumofart-gallery|Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images}}
** {{IA|brooklynmuseum|Brooklyn Museum}}
** {{IA|mountwilsonobservatory|Mount Wilson Observatory}} -- 100 years of daily sunspot observation images (up to 2017)
** {{IA|flickr-ows|Occupy Wall Street Flickr Archive}}
** {{IA|NIST_WTC_Organized_Photo_Repository}}
** {{IA|bookimages|[[Book Images Project]]}} -- see https://blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2014/12/unlocking-the-imagery-of-500-years-of-books/ and {{IA|vrr-texts-imagery-of-books-readme|file=README%20-%20Technical%20Notes-1.pdf}} and {{IA|virtual-reading-room}} and {{IA|500-years-of-images}}
** {{IA|occupyarchive|Occupy Archive}} -- collection of images from occupyarchive.org
Non-prominent, unusual collections:
* Images
** {{IA|mathematicsimage}} -- set of images and videos of mathematical forms by a digital artist, Hamid Naderi Yeganeh.
** {{IA|SharedMap}} -- big collection of street map tiles for a project that doesn't seem to exist anymore (or have made it into the Wayback Machine)
** {{IA|geographarchive}} -- some copies, from 2013 of the UK Geograph project
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On IA, a '''collection''' is a type of [[item]] that groups other items. They can only be created by authorized people, generally staff, and serve as the primary organizing method for structuring groups of items. Collections can be nested, and items can be in multiple collections, forming a graph (which may include cycles).
An item is included in a collection by specifying the collection [[identifier]] as a value of the '''collection''' metadata key for the item. This can be repeated to include an item in multiple collections.
Another method for including items in a collection is by specifying the '''search_collection''' metadata key ''on'' the collection, with a [[search query]] as the value. Then all the items matched by that search query will be included in the collection, although the backlink from the item to the collection won't show up.
There are large, overarching collections (like {{IAitem|texts}} ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like {{IAitem|bostonlibrary}} or {{IAitem|nationalknittingmagazine}}. Some collections also have magic effects, including making the items accessible only to logged in users ({{IAitem|loggedin}}), geo-blocked ({{IAitem|geo_restricted}}), throttled ({{IAitem|highbandwidth}}) or disabling the download view {{IA|stream_only}}.
The overarching collections are:
* {{IA id|web}} -- Web Crawls
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
* {{IA id|image}} -- Images
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On IA, a '''collection''' is a type of [[item]] that groups other items. They can only be created by authorized people, generally staff, and serve as the primary organizing method for structuring groups of items. Collections can be nested, and items can be in multiple collections, forming a graph (which may include cycles).
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There are large, overarching collections (like {{IA|texts}} ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like {{IA|bostonlibrary}} or {{IA|nationalknittingmagazine}}. Some collections also have magic effects, including making the items accessible only to logged in users ({{IA|loggedin}}), geo-blocked ({{IA|geo_restricted}}), throttled ({{IA|highbandwidth}}) or disabling the download view ({{IA|stream_only}}).
The overarching collections are:
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* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
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Public Domain Day is the day when copyrights expire and works enter into the public domain. This legal transition of copyright works into the public domain usually happens every year on 1 January (News Years Day) but is usually celebrated on the 26 January. Each year since works started entering the public domain again in 2019 the internet archive has hosted a celebration.
== External links ==
* https://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday
* {{Question|Web pages, blog posts, etc about IA's celebrations?}}
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Public Domain Day is the day when copyrights expire and works enter into the public domain. This legal transition of copyright works into the public domain usually happens every year on 1 January (News Years Day) but is usually celebrated on the 26 January. Each year since works started entering the public domain again in 2019 the internet archive has hosted a celebration.
== External links ==
* https://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday
* {{Question|Web pages, blog posts, etc about IA's celebrations?}}
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The term podcast was first described as way attaching sound and video files to a RSS feeds, but the term is now more generally applied to any spoken word audio format regardless of the original meaning.
= Ripping Podcasts =
=== RSS ===
this will require youtube-dl and python
install youtube-dl if on linux or mac os you will have to run the command as sudo
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
pip3 install --upgrade youtube_dl
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download all episodes
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
youtube-dl http://feeds.example.com -x --audio-format mp3
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=== Spotify ===
Ripping podcasts of Spotify is quite a manual process but luckily most of Spotify's podcasts don't contain drm. That being said some of the more popular Spotify exclusive podcasts such as the Joe Rogan experience use DRM.
1. Bring up the developer Console.
firefox Hamburger Menu >> Web Developer >> Network
this step is only necessary on websites that disable right click
2. Press play on Episode
3. Look for Media in cause row network view and make sure the type is that of an audio or video file.
[[File:Screenshot from 2020-05-30 20-34-15.png|thumb|What to look for when ripping podcast of Spotify.]]
4. Right click open in new tab
5. Save as
=== Apple Podcasts / Formerly Itunes ===
http://getrssfeed.com/
this helpful website will allow you to convert an apple podcast link and convert it to an rss feed link. once that is obtained you can follow the steps for rss feed above.
====google is your friend====
google the podcast name and rss feed will often come up in the search results. once obtained you can you can follow the steps for rss feed above.
= Recovering Dead Podcasts =
=== Re-Branding ===
Look for other podcasts by the same publisher. often old podcasts don't die they are mearly re branded by greedy podcast publishers, for example the cult classic Podcast the Foreign Police ER was re branded podcast as FP's First Person but all the old mp3s from the podcast remain on the RSS feed.
=== Way Back Machine ===
in all likely hood at least some of the the mp3 files will be backed up on the wayback machine.
=== Stitcher and other doggy podcast hosting websites ===
because Stitcher and other podcast host don't merely link to mp3 files but create a copy of the files
old podcast can remain on Stitcher many years after they have diapered from the more reputable podcast providers.
eg. https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nyt-magazine-the-ethicists
to download the podcasts of stitcher is identical to the process for Spotify in the above section
if you find a podcast only available on stitcher and no where else please upload it to the internet archive.
= External links =
* {{IA|podcasts}}
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= Ripping Podcasts =
=== RSS ===
this will require youtube-dl and python
install youtube-dl if on linux or mac os you will have to run the command as sudo
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
pip3 install --upgrade youtube_dl
</syntaxhighlight>
download all episodes
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
youtube-dl http://feeds.example.com -x --audio-format mp3
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Spotify ===
Ripping podcasts of Spotify is quite a manual process but luckily most of Spotify's podcasts don't contain drm. That being said some of the more popular Spotify exclusive podcasts such as the Joe Rogan experience use DRM.
1. Bring up the developer Console.
firefox Hamburger Menu >> Web Developer >> Network
this step is only necessary on websites that disable right click
2. Press play on Episode
3. Look for Media in cause row network view and make sure the type is that of an audio or video file.
[[File:Screenshot from 2020-05-30 20-34-15.png|thumb|What to look for when ripping podcast of Spotify.]]
4. Right click open in new tab
5. Save as
=== Apple Podcasts / Formerly Itunes ===
http://getrssfeed.com/
this helpful website will allow you to convert an apple podcast link and convert it to an rss feed link. once that is obtained you can follow the steps for rss feed above.
====google is your friend====
google the podcast name and rss feed will often come up in the search results. once obtained you can you can follow the steps for rss feed above.
= Recovering Dead Podcasts =
=== Re-Branding ===
Look for other podcasts by the same publisher. often old podcasts don't die they are mearly re branded by greedy podcast publishers, for example the cult classic Podcast the Foreign Police ER was re-branded podcast as FP's First Person but all the old mp3s from the podcast remain on the RSS feed.
=== Wayback Machine ===
In all likely hood at least some of the the mp3 files will be backed up on the [[Wayback Machine]].
=== Stitcher and other doggy podcast hosting websites ===
because Stitcher and other podcast host don't merely link to mp3 files but create a copy of the files
old podcast can remain on Stitcher many years after they have diapered from the more reputable podcast providers.
eg. https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nyt-magazine-the-ethicists
to download the podcasts of stitcher is identical to the process for Spotify in the above section
if you find a podcast only available on stitcher and no where else please upload it to the internet archive.
= External links =
* {{IA|podcasts}}
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Events hosted or sponsored by the [[Internet Archive]].
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== Donating Psychical Media ==
=== Accepted Media Types ===
* Audio - 45s
* Audio - 78s
* Audio - Compact Discs
* Audio - Cassette Tapes
* Audio - LPs
* Books
* Magazines
* Maps
* Betamax Videotape
* Laserdisc
* Celluloid Film (Reel to Reel)
* VHS Videotape
* Microfilm
* Microfiche
* Images - Photographic Negatives
* Images - Glass Lantern Slides
* Images - Photographic Prints
* Software
=== Receiving Addresses ===
Items may be received at our Physical Archive or our Headquarters location. Addresses are below:
* Physical Archive (preferred) 2512 Florida Ave. Richmond, CA 94804
* Internet Archive Headquarters (less than 10 boxes) 300 Funston Ave. San Francisco, CA 94118
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The content of this wiki is not restricted by copyright. The wiki's contents are donated to the [[public domain]] with the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Creative Commons Zero] license.
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'''Understanding 9/11''', or '''The 9/11 Television News Archive''', is a special [[item]] collecting news coverage of the events of 9/11/2001 and their aftermath as presented by U.S. and international broadcasters. A resource for scholars, journalists, and the public, it presents one week of news broadcasts for study, research and analysis.
Television is our pre-eminent medium of information, entertainment and persuasion, but until now it has not been a medium of record. This archive attempts to address this gap by making TV news coverage of this critical week in September 2001 available to those studying these events and their treatment in the media.
Explore 3,000 hours of international TV News from 20 channels over 7 days, and select analysis by scholars.
The interface of Understanding 9/11 is unique among items in the Archive.
==External links==
* {{IAItem|911}}
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Television is our pre-eminent medium of information, entertainment and persuasion, but until now it has not been a medium of record. This archive attempts to address this gap by making TV news coverage of this critical week in September 2001 available to those studying these events and their treatment in the media.
Explore 3,000 hours of international TV News from 20 channels over 7 days, and select analysis by scholars.
The interface of Understanding 9/11 is unique among items in the Archive.
==Articles==
* {{WP|September 11 attacks}}
==External links==
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Free Range Archivist employed by the Internet Archive. Purveyor of [[textfiles]]. Founder of [[Archive Team]]. Owner of Sockington. Historian of technology, filmmaker, performer, and actor. He is an [[administrator]] of [[archive.org]].
* {{IAItem|@jason_scott}}
* {{IAItem|@sketch_the_cow}}
* {{TwitterUser|textfiles}}
* {{TwitterUser|sockington}}
* {{WP|Jason Scott}}
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The '''Internet Archive''' is a non-profit dedicated to "Universal Access to All Knowledge". Based in San Francisco, CA, with satellites around the world, Internet Archive staffers are building the digital library of the future—a place where anyone can go to learn and explore our shared human experience from books, web pages, audio, television and software. Forever.
[[Brewster Kahle]] founded the Internet Archive in 1996.
==External links==
* [https://archive.org/ archive.org]
* {{TwitterUser|internetarchive}}
* {{WP|Internet Archive}}
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The founder of the [[Internet Archive]]. The [[Statues]] were his idea.
==Articles==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_Kahle Wikipedia Entry on Brewster Kahle]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking_Machines_Corporation Wikipedia Entry on Thinking Machines]
* [https://archive.org/details/brewster_kahle_interview_1992 1992 Interview with Kahle Regarding WAIS Project/Company]
* [https://www.internethalloffame.org/inductees/brewster-kahle-0 Internet Hall of Fame Induction Page]
==External links==
* [http://brewster.kahle.org/ Brewster Kahle Blog]
* {{IAItem|@brewster}}
* {{TwitterUser|brewster_kahle}}
* {{WP|Brewster Kahle}}
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The founder of the [[Internet Archive]]. The [[Statues]] were his idea.
==Articles==
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking_Machines_Corporation Wikipedia Entry on Thinking Machines]
* [https://archive.org/details/brewster_kahle_interview_1992 1992 Interview with Kahle Regarding WAIS Project/Company]
* [https://www.internethalloffame.org/inductees/brewster-kahle-0 Internet Hall of Fame Induction Page]
* {{WP|Kahle v. Gonzales}}
==External links==
* [http://brewster.kahle.org/ Brewster Kahle Blog]
* {{IAItem|@brewster}}
* {{TwitterUser|brewster_kahle}}
* {{WP|Brewster Kahle}}
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The '''Console Living Room''' is a [[software]] [[collection]] on the [[Internet Archive]]. Through use of the JSMESS emulator system, which allows direct access to these programs in your browser with no additional plugins or settings, this collection provides hundreds of vintage games to play. Simply click on the screenshot or "Emulate This" button for each individual cartridge, and on modern browsers the games will just start to run.
==Supported consoles==
* Atari 2600
* Atari 7800 ProSystem
* ColecoVision
* Magnavox Odyssey (or, Philips Videopac G7000)
* Astrocade
* SG-1000
* Emerson Arcadia 2001
* Watara SuperVision
* APF-MP1000
* Entec Adventurevision
* Channel F
* Master System
* Amstrad Gx-4000
* Sega Genesis
* Epoch Game Pocket Computer
* Mega Duck WG-108
* Sega Game Gear
* Epoch Super Cassette Vision
* Bandai Super Vision 8000
* VTech Socrates
* Super A'Can
==External links==
* {{IAItem|consolelivingroom}}
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The '''Console Living Room''' is a [[software]] [[collection]] on the [[Internet Archive]]. Through use of the JSMESS emulator system, which allows direct access to these programs in your browser with no additional plugins or settings, this collection provides hundreds of vintage games to play. Simply click on the screenshot or "Emulate This" button for each individual cartridge, and on modern browsers the games will just start to run.
==Supported consoles==
* Atari 2600
* Atari 7800 ProSystem
* ColecoVision
* Magnavox Odyssey (or, Philips Videopac G7000)
* Astrocade
* SG-1000
* Emerson Arcadia 2001
* Watara SuperVision
* APF-MP1000
* Entec Adventurevision
* Channel F
* Master System
* Amstrad Gx-4000
* Sega Genesis
* Epoch Game Pocket Computer
* Mega Duck WG-108
* Sega Game Gear
* Epoch Super Cassette Vision
* Bandai Super Vision 8000
* VTech Socrates
* Super A'Can
==External links==
* {{IAItem|consolelivingroom}}
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The '''Console Living Room''' is a [[software]] [[collection]] on the [[Internet Archive]]. Through use of the JSMESS emulator system, which allows direct access to these programs in your browser with no additional plugins or settings, this collection provides hundreds of vintage games to play. Simply click on the screenshot or "Emulate This" button for each individual cartridge, and on modern browsers the games will just start to run.
==Supported consoles==
* Atari 2600
* Atari 7800 ProSystem
* ColecoVision
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* Astrocade
* SG-1000
* Emerson Arcadia 2001
* Watara SuperVision
* APF-MP1000
* Entec Adventurevision
* Channel F
* Master System
* Amstrad Gx-4000
* Sega Genesis
* Epoch Game Pocket Computer
* Mega Duck WG-108
* Sega Game Gear
* Epoch Super Cassette Vision
* Bandai Super Vision 8000
* VTech Socrates
* Super A'Can
==External links==
* {{IAItem|consolelivingroom|Console Living Room}}
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<strong>Welcome to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet Archive,</strong> a non-official wiki about the [[Internet Archive]].
Created as a way to fill in the blanks of the lore, function, and learned tips of [[archive.org]], this Wiki is meant to allow beginning or advanced users of the Archive to learn, share information and make the most of one of the Internet's crown jewels. It is neither endorsed nor supported by the Internet Archive or archive.org.
<strong>CURRENTLY IN BETA</strong>, this project has a [[War Room]] which is meant to begin expansion of subjects and links out to known information about the Archive. There are further ideas for small tasks that will help kick-start the Guide in [[Ramping Up]].
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[[File:01ia20thanniversary20161026-david-rinehart-select 0000.jpg|thumb|right|300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco. Taken 2016]]
'''300 Funston Avenue''' is the official physical headquarters of the [[Internet Archive]]. The full address is Internet Archive, 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, 94118-2116. It bears the distinction of being a very large, church-like building that "looks like the Internet Archive [[logo]]" (which is one of the reasons it was purchased).
==History==
Located at in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building. It replaced the previous home for the Internet Archive, a building in the Presidio, where it was housed from 1996 to 2009.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
===Reading Room Fire===
[[File:Readingroomfile.jpg|thumb|right|Internet Archive reading room photo, day after fire, November 2013.]]
Adjacent to the main building was a [[Reading Room]], which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
==Function==
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive [[servers]] as well as most [[main office]] functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
==Trivia==
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
The Internet Archive is believed to be the only datacenter with a fully functioning pipe organ. Donald Knuth has played on it a number of times.<ref>https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1202359890808844288</ref>
The [[Physical Archive]] contains both a Connection Machine (because [[Brewster Kahle]] worked on it) and a complete Sun Microsystems "Datacenter in a Box".<ref>https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1202359892465668097</ref>
In 2007, the FBI secretly sent a [[national security letter]] to the Archive demanding a patron's information. The Archive sued the FBI to make the fact they submitted this non-secret and won.<ref>[https://www.wired.com/2008/05/internet-archiv/ "FBI Targets Internet Archive With Secret 'National Security Letter', Loses"], ''Wired''</ref>
Over 15,000 new items are uploaded by users and contributing parties every single day. The Archive is well over 50 petabytes (50,000 terabytes) of material.<ref>https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1202359895498121217</ref>
==External links==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
* [http://xhurches.org/The-Internet-Archive XCHURCHES.ORG Entry on 300 Funston Avenue]
* [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-internet-archive-bricks-and-mortar-version/ Scientific American Blog: "The Internet Archive--Bricks and Mortar Version", April 13, 2016]
* [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/internet-archive-headquarters Atlas Obscura entry for the Internet Archive]
* [https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/15923410/300-Funston-Ave-San-Francisco-CA/ Loopnet Listing for 300 Funston Avenue in 2008]
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[[File:01ia20thanniversary20161026-david-rinehart-select 0000.jpg|thumb|right|300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco. Taken 2016]]
'''300 Funston Avenue''' is the official physical headquarters of the [[Internet Archive]]. The full address is Internet Archive, 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, 94118-2116. It bears the distinction of being a very large, church-like building that "looks like the Internet Archive [[logo]]" (which is one of the reasons it was purchased).
==History==
Located at in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building. It replaced the previous home for the Internet Archive, a building in the Presidio, where it was housed from 1996 to 2009.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
===Reading Room Fire===
[[File:Readingroomfile.jpg|thumb|right|Internet Archive reading room photo, day after fire, November 2013.]]
Adjacent to the main building was a [[Reading Room]], which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
==Function==
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive [[servers]] as well as most [[main office]] functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
==Trivia==
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
The Internet Archive is believed to be the only datacenter with a fully functioning pipe organ. Donald Knuth has played on it a number of times.<ref>https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1202359890808844288</ref>
The [[Physical Archive]] contains both a Connection Machine (because [[Brewster Kahle]] worked on it) and a complete Sun Microsystems "Datacenter in a Box".<ref>https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1202359892465668097</ref>
In 2007, the FBI secretly sent a [[national security letter]] to the Archive demanding a patron's information. The Archive sued the FBI to make the fact they submitted this non-secret and won.<ref>[https://www.wired.com/2008/05/internet-archiv/ "FBI Targets Internet Archive With Secret 'National Security Letter', Loses"], ''Wired''</ref>
Over 15,000 new items are uploaded by users and contributing parties every single day. The Archive is well over 50 petabytes (50,000 terabytes) of material.<ref>https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1202359895498121217</ref>
==External links==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
* [http://xhurches.org/The-Internet-Archive XCHURCHES.ORG Entry on 300 Funston Avenue]
* [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-internet-archive-bricks-and-mortar-version/ Scientific American Blog: "The Internet Archive--Bricks and Mortar Version", April 13, 2016]
* [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/internet-archive-headquarters Atlas Obscura entry for the Internet Archive]
* [https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/15923410/300-Funston-Ave-San-Francisco-CA/ Loopnet Listing for 300 Funston Avenue in 2008]
==References==
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'''300 Funston Avenue''' is the official physical headquarters of the [[Internet Archive]]. The full address is Internet Archive, 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, 94118-2116. It bears the distinction of being a very large, church-like building that "looks like the Internet Archive [[logo]]" (which is one of the reasons it was purchased).
==History==
Located at in the Richmond District of San Francisco, the building was originally built by the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists) as a place of worship in 1923. Built after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, it was designed with earthquake-proofing in mind. Like multiple Christian Science churches around the country, it was called the "Fourth Church of Christ Scientist", the words of which are faintly visible at the base of the building in the present day.
Declining numbers and shifting priorities caused the building to become more and more disused, with services only held occasionally. Due to the historic classification of the building, it could not be razed and replaced with different real estate, making it a white elephant. In 2009, Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive purchased the building and renovated it as a combination datacenter and office building. It replaced the previous home for the Internet Archive, a building in the Presidio, where it was housed from 1996 to 2009.
Renovation included rebuilding the previous Sunday School floor into offices, adding power and network facilities for the servers, and deconsecration (removal of religious symbols and blessings). In original considerations of how to renovate, Kahle considered a wholesale reworking of the inside of the building, but instead ultimately chose to modify as little as necessary to maintain the layout and look of the original structure. As a result, the building still contains pews, a working pipe organ, (non-working) holy water fountains, and other trappings from the building's original role. The main layout of the assembly hall allows for seating by hundreds of attendees.
===Reading Room Fire===
[[File:Readingroomfile.jpg|thumb|right|Internet Archive reading room photo, day after fire, November 2013.]]
Adjacent to the main building was a [[Reading Room]], which had been converted into an outreach and scanning center for the facility. In November 2013, a fire broke out and burned the reading room, damaging a neighboring building as well as scorching the side of the main Archive building. The Reading Room structure was ultimately razed and currently contains an empty lot used for public functions.
==Function==
Currently, the building contains a large portion of Internet Archive [[servers]] as well as most [[main office]] functions. It shares hosting functions with the Archive's direct and shared hosting around the world.
==Trivia==
On multiple occasions, the increased amounts of power consumption by the Archive caused power outages in the neighborhood, which were followed by upgrades by the power company.
Multiple times a year, the Internet Archive hosts functions, announcement events, celebrations and meetings that are open to the general public or available via ticketing.
The Internet Archive is believed to be the only datacenter with a fully functioning pipe organ. Donald Knuth has played on it a number of times.<ref>https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1202359890808844288</ref>
The [[Physical Archive]] contains both a Connection Machine (because [[Brewster Kahle]] worked on it) and a complete Sun Microsystems "Datacenter in a Box".<ref>https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1202359892465668097</ref>
In 2007, the FBI secretly sent a [[national security letter]] to the Archive demanding a patron's information. The Archive sued the FBI to make the fact they submitted this non-secret and won.<ref>[https://www.wired.com/2008/05/internet-archiv/ "FBI Targets Internet Archive With Secret 'National Security Letter', Loses"], ''Wired''</ref>
Over 15,000 new items are uploaded by users and contributing parties every single day. The Archive is well over 50 petabytes (50,000 terabytes) of material.<ref>https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1202359895498121217</ref>
==External links==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(San_Francisco,_California) Wikipedia entry on the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco)]
* [https://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/scanning-center-fire-please-help-rebuild/ Internet Archive blog entry about the Reading Room Fire, November 6 2013]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/sets/72157633722203885/ Internet Archive Reference Photo Album by Jason Scott (May 2013)]
* [http://xhurches.org/The-Internet-Archive XCHURCHES.ORG Entry on 300 Funston Avenue]
* [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-internet-archive-bricks-and-mortar-version/ Scientific American Blog: "The Internet Archive--Bricks and Mortar Version", April 13, 2016]
* [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/internet-archive-headquarters Atlas Obscura entry for the Internet Archive]
* [https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/15923410/300-Funston-Ave-San-Francisco-CA/ Loopnet Listing for 300 Funston Avenue in 2008]
==References==
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The '''National Emergency Library''' is a temporary collection of books provided by the [[Internet Archive]] that supports emergency remote teaching, research activities, independent scholarship, and intellectual stimulation while universities, schools, training centers, and libraries are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The [[Internet Archive]] announced the initiative on March 24, 2020.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/03/24/announcing-a-national-emergency-library-to-provide-digitized-books-to-students-and-the-public/ "Announcing a National Emergency Library to Provide Digitized Books to Students and the Public"]</ref> It immediately saw mainstream news coverage, from like likes of ''NPR'' and ''Wired''.
In practice, the Internet Archive provided these resources before the pandemic, but with a waitlist system that allowed only one person to check out each book at one time. The National Emergency Library disabled the waitlist functionality on every book, allowing anybody to view any of the books at any time. The National Emergency Library program will continue until the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Or June 30, 2020, if the COVID pandemic is over before then, but it will not be.
[https://archive.org/details/nationalemergencylibrary The National Emergency Library collection is here.] It contains 1.3 million texts.
The [[Internet Archive Blog]] provides weekly updates on the status of the National Emergency Library [http://blog.archive.org/tag/nel/ under the 'NEL' tag]. After two weeks, the Archive released a status report assessing how people practically used the books.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/04/07/the-national-emergency-library-who-needs-it-who-reads-it-lessons-from-the-first-two-weeks/ "The National Emergency Library – Who Needs It? Who Reads It? Lessons from the First Two Weeks"]</ref> It also highlights stories about how the NEL is being used worldwide. For example, to provide the required reading for schools in the island nation of Aruba.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/05/18/when-an-island-shuts-down-aruba-the-national-emergency-library/ "When An Island Shuts Down: Aruba & the National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Justifications==
Legally, the Archive said they were promoting access to those inaccessible resources, which they claimed was an exercise in Fair Use principles. The Archive continued implementing their [[Controlled Digital Lending]] policy that predated the National Emergency Library, meaning they still encrypted the lent copies and it was no easier for users to create new copies of the books than before. An ultimate determination of whether or not the National Emergency Library constituted Fair Use could only be made by a court. Morally, they also pointed out that the Internet Archive was a registered library like any other, that they either paid for the books themselves or received them as donations, and that lending through libraries predated copyright restrictions.<ref>[https://blog.archive.org/2020/03/30/internet-archive-responds-why-we-released-the-national-emergency-library/ Internet Archive responds: Why we released the National Emergency Library]</ref><ref>[http://hurstassociates.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-national-emergency-library.html "The National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Opposition==
Many authors of copyrighted books were incensed by their books' inclusion in the National Emergency Library. They believed it was not a Fair Use and was, therefore, copyright infringement. The Internet Archive's promotion of access to resources often encounters such criticism.
At launch, the Archive provided an email address for authors to use to get their books removed if they wanted them gone. This bypassed the usual and more laborious DMCA takedown process. After various authors and publishers publicized their objections to the NEL, and encouraged others to opt out, the email process bogged down somewhat, and [[Jason Scott]] took to Twitter to provide a faster response to authors, sometimes being able to take books within minutes of receiving requests.
An association of corporations, authors' lobby groups, and authors sued the Internet Archive over the National Emergency Library.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/01/books/internet-archive-emergency-library-coronavirus.html "Publishers Sue Internet Archive Over Free E-Books"], ''New York Times''</ref>
==References==
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Items on [[Internet Archive]] can be made [[Unavailable items|unavailable]] for [[downloading]]. When an item has been made dark, the data it holds is not [[Deleted items|deleted]], so an item can be restored later.
== Reasons ==
Two reasons are the main cause for an item to be made dark, either a violation of the [[Terms of Service]] or the item being a test item and possibly being in the [[test collection]].
=== Violation of ToS ===
Violation of the Terms of Service happens mostly for users that are not directly affiliated to the Internet Archive. Violations include:
* DMCA
* TODO
=== Other ===
Another reason an item can be made dark is because the data in the item is bad or invalid. This usually happens in case of automated recording [[projects]]. During this projects a possibility exists of gathering bad data, for example in case the source stream is down or is transmitting bad data. In this case the item with the bad data can be made dark, so the bad data is made [[Unaccessible item|unaccessible]].
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Adobe Flash is a deprecated multimedia software platform used for production of animations, rich Internet applications, desktop applications, mobile applications, mobile games and embedded web browser video players. Flash displays text, vector graphics and raster graphics to provide animations, video games and applications.
{{IA|flasharchive|Flash Archive }}
= Running Flash =
http://ruffle.rs is a flash emulator written in rust and compiled in web-assembly it still early days for the project it you can experiment with it online at [http://ruffle-rs.s3-website-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/builds/web-demo/ ruffle demo]
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Adobe Flash is a deprecated multimedia software platform used for production of animations, rich Internet applications, desktop applications, mobile applications, mobile games and embedded web browser video players. Flash displays text, vector graphics and raster graphics to provide animations, video games and applications.
{{IA|flasharchive|Flash Archive }}
= Running Flash =
* http://ruffle.rs is a flash emulator written in rust and compiled in web-assembly it still early days for the project it you can experiment with it online at [http://ruffle-rs.s3-website-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/builds/web-demo/ ruffle demo]
* you can compile flash content to an executable. be very careful when using online converters as some may send viruses.
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Adobe Flash is a deprecated multimedia software platform used for production of animations, rich Internet applications, desktop applications, mobile applications, mobile games and embedded web browser video players. Flash displays text, vector graphics and raster graphics to provide animations, video games and applications.
{{IA|flasharchive|Flash Archive }}
= Running Flash =
* http://ruffle.rs is a flash emulator written in rust and compiled in web-assembly it still early days for the project it you can experiment with it online at [http://ruffle-rs.s3-website-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/builds/web-demo/ ruffle demo]
* you can compile flash content to an executable. be very careful when using online converters as some may send viruses.
== Other Archival Projects ==
[https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/ Blue Maxima Flashpoint]
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The archive has a lot of material on the topic of videogames, ranging from actual playable games in the [[Console Living Room]] to numerous videos of games, and much more.
Here are some of the collections:
* {{IA|gamefootage|Videogame Footage}} -- around 200 videos, uploaded between 2004 and 2013.
* {{IA|gamevideos|Videogame Videos}} -- over 52,000 videos, uploaded from 2003 and still being added to.
* {{IA|game_replays|Videogame Replays}} -- over 7,000 videos (still being added to), described as "Freely distributable replay and demo movies"
* {{IA|speed_runs|Speed Runs}} -- over 4,000 videos documenting speed runs (still being added)
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The archive has a lot of material on the topic of videogames, ranging from actual playable games in the [[Console Living Room]] to numerous videos of games, and much more.
Here are some of the collections:
* {{IA|gamefootage|Videogame Footage}} -- around 200 videos, uploaded between 2004 and 2013.
* {{IA|gamevideos|Videogame Videos}} -- over 52,000 videos, uploaded from 2003 and still being added to.
* {{IA|game_replays|Videogame Replays}} -- over 7,000 videos (still being added to), described as "Freely distributable replay and demo movies"
* {{IA|speed_runs|Speed Runs}} -- over 4,000 videos documenting speed runs (still being added)
* {{IA|machinima}}
* {{IA|videogameprev|Videogame Previews}} -- around 2,000 videos from two sources (VideoPipeline.com and Kikizo.com) uploaded between 2004 and 2008. (Except for {{IA|PCRageOfMagesIINecromancerTrailer|one}} that got filed in there by mistake in 2015.)
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The archive has a lot of material on the topic of videogames, ranging from actual playable games in the [[Console Living Room]] to numerous videos of games, and much more.
Here are some of the collections:
* {{IA|gamefootage|Videogame Footage}} -- around 200 videos, uploaded between 2004 and 2013.
* {{IA|gamevideos|Videogame Videos}} -- over 52,000 videos, uploaded from 2003 and still being added to.
* {{IA|game_replays|Videogame Replays}} -- over 7,000 videos (still being added to), described as "Freely distributable replay and demo movies"
* {{IA|speed_runs|Speed Runs}} -- over 4,000 videos documenting speed runs (still being added)
* {{IA|machinima}}
* {{IA|videogameprev|Videogame Previews}} -- around 2,000 videos from two sources (VideoPipeline.com and Kikizo.com) uploaded between 2004 and 2008. (Except for {{IA|PCRageOfMagesIINecromancerTrailer|one}} that got filed in there by mistake in 2015.)
* {{IA|doom_replays}} - 5 (yes, only five) videos of the game Doom, uploaded around Jan 2005. {{Question|Why is this a separate collection?}}
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
==Suggested reading and common templates==
You may also consult [https://internetarchive.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Special:WantedPages Wanted Pages] to see what topics have been linked to the most times without receiving an article about them.
(FYI, {{tl|IAItem}} is a useful way to link to an archive.org item, and {{tl|IAFile}} lets you link to a specific file.)
{{tl|Question}} can be used to mark open questions that need to be researched, then they can be found with [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Question]].
If you want to create a short article to cover an item on the archive or an [[:Category:Internet Archive projects|Internet Archive project]], please look at [[Project:Creating a Stub]] to get a general minimum idea. The gist: another editor should be able to reach the thing you're talking about without having to use a search engine.
==Roadmap==
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
*
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially [[Partner Collections]]
* [[Prominent Collections]]
* [[Open Collections]]
* Topics: [[Videogames]]
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox|Toolbox of Script Components]]
* Notes on [[Imaging floppy disks]] and [[Scraping other sites for metadata]].
[[Category:Hitchhiker's Guide]]
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Various [[collection]]s on IA of such include the following:
* {{IA|feature_films}} -- Over 6,000 public domain feature films, uploaded starting in 2004 and still continuing.
* {{IA|short_films}} -- Over 3,000 short films, uploaded since 2003 and later.
* {{IA|silent_films}} -- Over 1,000 silent films, uploaded since 2003 and later.
* {{IA|movie_trailers}} -- Over 3,000 movie trailers, uploaded between 2004 and 2019. Unclear if more are still being added.
[[Category:Collections]]
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The Internet Archive has a lot of movies, of various types.
"movies" is also the name (the [[mediatype]]) that IA uses for all moving image data, whether videos, movies, or other, weirder things. This page is just about more conventional movies (although that still describes a wide range).
Various [[collection]]s on IA of such include the following:
* {{IA|feature_films}} -- Over 6,000 public domain feature films, uploaded starting in 2004 and still continuing.
* {{IA|short_films}} -- Over 3,000 short films, uploaded since 2003 and later.
* {{IA|silent_films}} -- Over 1,000 silent films, uploaded since 2003 and later.
* {{IA|movie_trailers}} -- Over 3,000 movie trailers, uploaded between 2004 and 2019. Unclear if more are still being added.
** {{IA|sabucat_trailers}} -- 103 trailers from a big collector, SabuCat, uploaded in 2004.
[[Category:Collections]]
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The '''Metropolitan Museum of Art''' was founded on April 13, 1870, "to be located in the City of New York, for the purpose of establishing and maintaining in said city a Museum and library of art, of encouraging and developing the study of the fine arts, and the application of arts to manufacture and practical life, of advancing the general knowledge of kindred subjects, and, to that end, of furnishing popular instruction." The mission of The Metropolitan Museum of Art is to collect, preserve, study, exhibit, and stimulate appreciation for and advance knowledge of works of art that collectively represent the broadest spectrum of human achievement at the highest level of quality, all in the service of the public and in accordance with the highest professional standards. Colloquially, it's also called "'''the Met'''".
On the [[Internet Archive]], the "Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images" [[collection]] mirrors [[image]]s showcased by the Museum. There are over 140,000 images in that collection, scanned at very high resolution. The most-viewed images in the collection are various kinds of vintage pornography and a portrait of Albert Einstein.
==External links==
* {{IAItem|metropolitanmuseumofart-gallery}}
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Among the large amount of moving image data stored on the archive, there is much that was originally produced for television.
Some such collections include:
* {{IA|computerchronicles|Computer Chronicles}} -- a prominent TV series that ran for 20 years starting in 1983.
* {{IA|mosaic|Mosaic Middle East News}} -- selections of TV news programs from the Middle East, uploaded between 2003 and 2010 (with {{IA|linktv_mosaic20110209|one}} from 2011).
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Among the large amount of moving image data stored on the archive, there is much that was originally produced for television.
Some such collections include:
* {{IA|computerchronicles|Computer Chronicles}} -- a prominent TV series that ran for 20 years starting in 1983.
* {{IA|mosaic|Mosaic Middle East News}} -- selections of TV news programs from the Middle East, uploaded between 2003 and 2010 (with {{IA|linktv_mosaic20110209|one}} from 2011).
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Among the large amount of moving image data stored on the archive, there is much that was originally produced for television.
Some such collections include:
* {{IA|computerchronicles|Computer Chronicles}} -- a prominent TV series that ran for 20 years starting in 1983.
* {{IA|mosaic|Mosaic Middle East News}} -- selections of TV news programs from the Middle East, uploaded between 2003 and 2010 (with {{IA|linktv_mosaic20110209|one}} from 2011).
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Adobe Flash is a deprecated multimedia software platform used for production of animations, rich Internet applications, desktop applications, mobile applications, mobile games and embedded web browser video players. Flash displays text, vector graphics and raster graphics to provide animations, video games and applications.
{{IA|flasharchive|Flash Archive }}
= Running Flash =
* http://ruffle.rs is a flash emulator written in rust and compiled in web-assembly it still early days for the project it you can experiment with it online at [http://ruffle-rs.s3-website-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/builds/web-demo/ ruffle demo]
* you can compile flash content to an executable. be very careful when using online converters as some may contain viruses.
== Other Archival Projects ==
[https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/ Blue Maxima Flashpoint]
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The '''Console Living Room''' is a [[software]] [[collection]] on the [[Internet Archive]]. Through use of the JSMESS emulator system, which allows direct access to these programs in your browser with no additional plugins or settings, this collection provides hundreds of vintage games to play. Simply click on the screenshot or "Emulate This" button for each individual cartridge, and on modern browsers the games will just start to run.
==Supported consoles==
* Atari 2600
* Atari 7800 ProSystem
* ColecoVision
* Magnavox Odyssey (or, Philips Videopac G7000)
* Astrocade
* SG-1000
* Emerson Arcadia 2001
* Watara SuperVision
* APF-MP1000
* Entec Adventurevision
* Channel F
* Master System
* Amstrad Gx-4000
* Sega Genesis
* Epoch Game Pocket Computer
* Mega Duck WG-108
* Sega Game Gear
* Epoch Super Cassette Vision
* Bandai Super Vision 8000
* VTech Socrates
* Super A'Can
==Controls==
The default controls can be changed by pressing tab.
===Playstation===
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==External links==
* {{IAItem|consolelivingroom|Console Living Room}}
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The '''Console Living Room''' is a [[software]] [[collection]] on the [[Internet Archive]]. Through use of the JSMESS emulator system, which allows direct access to these programs in your browser with no additional plugins or settings, this collection provides hundreds of vintage games to play. Simply click on the screenshot or "Emulate This" button for each individual cartridge, and on modern browsers the games will just start to run.
==Supported consoles==
* Atari 2600
* Atari 7800 ProSystem
* ColecoVision
* Magnavox Odyssey (or, Philips Videopac G7000)
* Astrocade
* SG-1000
* Emerson Arcadia 2001
* Watara SuperVision
* APF-MP1000
* Entec Adventurevision
* Channel F
* Master System
* Amstrad Gx-4000
* Sega Genesis
* Epoch Game Pocket Computer
* Mega Duck WG-108
* Sega Game Gear
* Epoch Super Cassette Vision
* Bandai Super Vision 8000
* VTech Socrates
* Super A'Can
==Controls==
The default controls can be changed by pressing tab.
===Playstation===
[[File:Playastion-controller.png|thumb]]
==Trouble shooting==
* Try to delete your internet history, and then restart the rom.
==External links==
* {{IAItem|consolelivingroom|Console Living Room}}
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The Internet Archive has a lot of movies, of various types.
"movies" is also the name (the [[mediatype]]) that IA uses for all moving image data, whether videos, movies, or other, weirder things. This page is just about more conventional movies (although that still describes a wide range).
Various [[collection]]s on IA of such include the following:
* {{IA|feature_films}} -- Over 6,000 public domain feature films, uploaded starting in 2004 and still continuing.
* {{IA|short_films}} -- Over 3,000 short films, uploaded since 2003 and later.
* {{IA|silent_films}} -- Over 1,000 silent films, uploaded since 2003 and later.
* {{IA|movie_trailers}} -- Over 3,000 movie trailers, uploaded between 2004 and 2019. Unclear if more are still being added.
** {{IA|sabucat_trailers}} -- 103 trailers from a big collector, SabuCat, uploaded in 2004.
[[Category:Collections]]
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The Internet Archive has a lot of films.
Various [[collection]]s on IA include the following:
* {{IA|feature_films}} -- Over 6,000 public domain feature films, uploaded starting in 2004 and still continuing.
* {{IA|short_films}} -- Over 3,000 short films, uploaded since 2003 and later.
* {{IA|silent_films}} -- Over 1,000 silent films, uploaded since 2003 and later.
* {{IA|movie_trailers}} -- Over 3,000 movie trailers, uploaded between 2004 and 2019. Unclear if more are still being added.
** {{IA|sabucat_trailers}} -- 103 trailers from a big collector, SabuCat, uploaded in 2004.
[[Category:Collections of movies]]
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Ephemeral films
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There are many '''ephemeral films''', i.e. recordings that weren't officially intended as long-lasting cultural works, that have nonetheless been uploaded to archive.org.
Collections of them include:
* {{IA|avgeeks|The A/V Geeks Film Archive}} -- a selection (currently just over 1,500) from a much larger set collected by Skip Elsheimer.
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There are many '''ephemeral films''', i.e. recordings that weren't officially intended as long-lasting cultural works, that have nonetheless been uploaded to archive.org.
They are collected in the {{IA|ephemera|Ephemeral Films}} collection.
Some of the sub-collections within that include:
* {{IA|avgeeks|The A/V Geeks Film Archive}} -- a selection (currently just over 1,500) from a much larger set collected by Skip Elsheimer.
* {{IA|shaping_sf}} -- around 300 historical videos about San Francisco, associated with the website http://www.shapingsf.org
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The archive has a lot of material on the topic of videogames, ranging from actual playable games in the [[Console Living Room]] to numerous videos of games, and much more.
Here are some of the collections:
* {{IA|gamefootage|Videogame Footage}} -- around 200 videos, uploaded between 2004 and 2013.
* {{IA|gamevideos|Videogame Videos}} -- over 52,000 videos, uploaded from 2003 and still being added to.
* {{IA|game_replays|Videogame Replays}} -- over 7,000 videos (still being added to), described as "Freely distributable replay and demo movies"
* {{IA|speed_runs|Speed Runs}} -- over 4,000 videos documenting speed runs (still being added)
* {{IA|machinima}}
* {{IA|videogameprev|Videogame Previews}} -- around 2,000 videos from two sources (VideoPipeline.com and Kikizo.com) uploaded between 2004 and 2008. (Except for {{IA|PCRageOfMagesIINecromancerTrailer|one}} that got filed in there by mistake in 2015.)
* {{IA|doom_replays}} - 5 (yes, only five) videos of the game Doom, uploaded around Jan 2005. {{Question|Why is this a separate collection?}}
[[Category:Collections of movies]]
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Brick Films
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The '''Brick Films''' collection on IA is around 600 movies that are produced via stop-motion animation of LEGO figures. Uploaded, primarily from the website BrickFilms.com, between 2002 and 2009, they are strange and wonderful.
* {{IA|brick_films}}
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<strong>Welcome to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet Archive,</strong> a non-official wiki about the [[Internet Archive]].
Created as a way to fill in the blanks of the lore, function, and learned tips of [[archive.org]], this Wiki is meant to allow beginning or advanced users of the Archive to learn, share information and make the most of one of the Internet's crown jewels. It is neither endorsed nor supported by the Internet Archive or archive.org.
<strong>CURRENTLY IN BETA</strong>, this project has a [[War Room]] which is meant to begin expansion of subjects and links out to known information about the Archive. There are further ideas for small tasks that will help kick-start the Guide in [[Ramping Up]].
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* Networking and Disk Capabilities
* Software and [[API|APIs]]
* Command-Line Tool (Extensive Documentation exists)
* Derivation Process
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially [[Partner Collections]]
* [[Prominent Collections]]
* [[Open Collections]]
* Topics: [[Videogames]]
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox|Toolbox of Script Components]]
* Notes on [[Imaging floppy disks]] and [[Scraping other sites for metadata]].
[[Category:Hitchhiker's Guide]]
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<strong>Welcome to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet Archive,</strong> a non-official wiki about the [[Internet Archive]].
Created as a way to fill in the blanks of the lore, function, and learned tips of [[archive.org]], this Wiki is meant to allow beginning or advanced users of the Archive to learn, share information and make the most of one of the Internet's crown jewels. It is neither endorsed nor supported by the Internet Archive or archive.org.
<strong>CURRENTLY IN BETA</strong>, this project has a [[War Room]] which is meant to begin expansion of subjects and links out to known information about the Archive. There are further ideas for small tasks that will help kick-start the Guide in [[Ramping Up]].
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], Physical Archive, [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], Scanning Centers, 78RPM)
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* [[Networking]] and [[Storage]]
* [[IA Software]] and [[API]]s
* [[IA Command-Line Tool]] (Extensive Documentation exists)
* [[Derivation Process]]
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* Collections within the Archive, especially [[Partner Collections]]
* [[Prominent Collections]]
* [[Open Collections]]
* Topics: [[Videogames]]
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox|Toolbox of Script Components]]
* Notes on [[Imaging floppy disks]] and [[Scraping other sites for metadata]].
[[Category:Hitchhiker's Guide]]
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<strong>Welcome to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet Archive,</strong> a non-official wiki about the [[Internet Archive]].
Created as a way to fill in the blanks of the lore, function, and learned tips of [[archive.org]], this Wiki is meant to allow beginning or advanced users of the Archive to learn, share information and make the most of one of the Internet's crown jewels. It is neither endorsed nor supported by the Internet Archive or archive.org.
<strong>CURRENTLY IN BETA</strong>, this project has a [[War Room]] which is meant to begin expansion of subjects and links out to known information about the Archive. There are further ideas for small tasks that will help kick-start the Guide in [[Ramping Up]].
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], [[Physical Archive]], [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], [[Scanning Centers]], [[78RPM]])
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* [[Networking]] and [[Storage]]
* [[IA Software]] and [[API]]s
* [[IA Command-Line Tool]] (Extensive Documentation exists)
* [[Derivation Process]]
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* [[Collection]]s within the Archive, especially [[Partner Collections]]
* [[Prominent Collections]]
* [[Open Collections]]
* Topics: [[Videogames]]
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox]] of Script Components
* Notes: [[Imaging floppy disks]], [[Scraping other sites for metadata]]
[[Category:Hitchhiker's Guide]]
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
==Suggested reading and common templates==
You may also consult [https://internetarchive.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Special:WantedPages Wanted Pages] to see what topics have been linked to the most times without receiving an article about them.
(FYI, {{tl|IAItem}} is a useful way to link to an archive.org item, and {{tl|IAFile}} lets you link to a specific file.)
{{tl|Question}} can be used to mark open questions that need to be researched, then they can be found with [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Question]].
If you want to create a short article to cover an item on the archive or an [[:Category:Internet Archive projects|Internet Archive project]], please look at [[Project:Creating a Stub]] to get a general minimum idea. The gist: another editor should be able to reach the thing you're talking about without having to use a search engine.
For the '''ROADMAP''' that was previously here, see [[Main Page]].
[[Category:Hitchhiker's Guide]]
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The Internet Archive has, as one would expect, extensive networking needs, and sends and receives a LOT of bytes, constantly.
Here are some links to more details:
* https://monitor.archive.org/weathermap/weathermap.html
* https://blog.archive.org/2020/05/11/thank-you-for-helping-us-increase-our-bandwidth/
* https://blog.archive.org/2019/06/29/two-thin-strands-of-glass/
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The Internet Archive has, as one would expect, extensive networking needs, and sends and receives a LOT of bytes, constantly.
Here are some links to more details:
* https://monitor.archive.org/weathermap/weathermap.html
* https://blog.archive.org/2020/05/11/thank-you-for-helping-us-increase-our-bandwidth/
* https://blog.archive.org/2019/06/29/two-thin-strands-of-glass/
* https://blog.archive.org/2012/06/06/our-first-step-into-ipv6-world/
* https://blog.archive.org/2008/04/13/free-ultra-high-speed-internet-to-public-housing/
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Probably the most obvious aspect of the Internet Archive is the large amount of digital storage it possesses -- multiple petabytes (a petabyte is a thousand terabytes, or a million gigabytes).
Here are some links discussing this aspect of the archive:
* https://blog.archive.org/2016/10/25/20000-hard-drives-on-a-mission/
* https://blog.archive.org/2012/10/26/10000000000000000-bytes-archived/
* {{Question|What's the link to the graph of free space on IA?}}
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The software that runs the Internet Archive is a mixture of open source (both internally developed and external) and private.
A lot (but not all) of the internally developed open source code is available on GitHub: http://github.com/internetarchive
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'''Save Page Now''' is the name of the method for anyone to request that a particular page be archived by the [[Wayback Machine]].
https://web.archive.org/save/
== External Links ==
* [https://shawnw.io/presentations/RESAW19_Slides.pdf Participatory Web Archiving - Opening the Black Box of Save Page Now] talk slides
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[[File:Wayback_Machine_logo_2010.png|thumb|250px|right|The Wayback Machine logo]]
The Wayback Machine is an initiative of the Internet Archive to provide a browse-able archive of the World Wide Web. Starting in 1996, the Wayback Machine contains more than 362 billion web pages.
It is named after the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WABAC_machine WABAC machine] from the Simon and Mr. Peabody segments of ''The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show''.
== Saving pages ==
Pages are saved to the Wayback Machine in a few ways
* [[Alexa Internet]] donates their crawldata to the Internet Archive, which is added to the Wayback Machine.
* The Internet Archive runs [[IA web crawls|their own crawls]] to grab popular webpages.
* The "[[Save Page Now]]" feature allows users to save a page to the Wayback Machine. It's also possible to save all outlinks on a page.
* ArchiveTeam's [[ArchiveBot]] is an IRC bot that crawls requested websites and adds the data to the Wayback Machine.
* [[Archive-It]] partners run their own crawls, and their data is added to the Wayback Machine.
==External links==
* [https://archive.org/web/ The Wayback Machine]
* {{TwitterUser|waybackmachine}}
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The '''Open Library''' is an [[Internet Archive]] project that aspires to create one webpage corresponding to every book. It is paired with the Internet Archive's ambition to collect one copy of every book in existence. It was founded by [[Aaron Swartz]], [[Brewster Kahle]], Alexis Rossi, Anand Chitipothu, and Rebecca Malamud.
They have a constantly replenishing backlog of books to scan. To prioritize their efforts to what people want, they update the pages of books they have on hand and offer the opportunity to [https://openlibrary.org/sponsorship sponsor those books' scanning]. This moves them up in the queue. The donation is tax deductible.
Normally, in-copyright books can only be checked out to one person at a time, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, this restriction was waived, forming the [[National Emergency Library]].
==Articles==
* [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/aug/01/internet-archive-books-brewster-kahle "Internet Archive founder turns to new information storage device – the book"], ''The Guardian''
* [https://zenodo.org/record/3820424 Crowd-Sourced Unlatching of Curricular Books: A Joint Pilot by the California State University, Knowledge Unlatched, and the Internet Archive]
==External links==
* [https://openlibrary.org/ openlibrary.org]
* {{IAItem|openlibrary-ol}}
* {{IAItem|ol_data}}
* {{TwitterUser|openlibrary}}
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Among the many different projects the Internet Archive is involved in, one is to provide free storage and distribution to anyone, anywhere, who wants to distribute any digital data (until/unless complaints about or unusually high usage of it come to the attention of IA staff, at which time further distribution of it may cease). The upload page includes a statement that requests only material that "you have the right to share" -- but what that means is left up the interpretation of the uploader.
The name for where this otherwise unsorted and unmonitored material is located is the '''Open Collections'''. They are divided by [[mediatype]]:
* {{IA|opensource}} -- [[texts]], named this way for historical reasons (it was the earliest)
* {{IA|opensource_movies}}
* {{IA|opensource_audio}}
* {{IA|opensource_image}}
* {{IA|open_source_software}}
* {{IA|opensource_media}} -- [[data]], somewhat confusingly named
The mention of "opensource" (or "open_source" in the case of the Community Software collection) in the identifiers is somewhat misleading -- while providing a copyright license that allows for free distribution of the material is encouraged, it is also permitted to leave the license unspecified.
[[Category:Collections]]
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The Internet Archive has a number of APIs available for interactions with the collections.
A READTHEDOCS site exists here: https://archive.org/services/docs/api/index.html#
One obscure (but useful) one is https://archive.org/services/img/ which if followed by an [[item identifier]], will provide the [[thumbnail]] for the item.
Another obscure one is https://archive.org/serve/<nowiki>{identifier}</nowiki> which seems to be an alias for https://archive.org/download/<nowiki>{identifier}</nowiki> (that provides a directory view of the files in an item)
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There is an official library for interacting with the Internet Archive (uploading, searching, etc. -- not including the [[Wayback Machine]] or [[Open Library]]).
* https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/
* https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive
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The Internet Archive is not purely digital -- there is a '''Physical Archive''' as well. But it's set up in an somewhat unusual way -- serving primarily as a place for things that will be digitized (eventually) or have been digitized, but might need to be re-done later for different purposes or with different or better technology. Unlike most archives, it's not intended for regular random-access.
It is located at 2512 Florida Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804.
== External Links ==
* https://blog.archive.org/2011/05/12/physical-archive-launch/
* https://blog.archive.org/2011/06/06/why-preserve-books-the-new-physical-archive-of-the-internet-archive/
* https://blog.archive.org/2012/03/04/page-1-of-the-nytimes-in-a-flood-tide-of-digital-data-an-ark-full-of-books/
* https://blog.archive.org/2018/09/28/physical-archive-party-october-28th-2018/
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The Internet Archive is not purely digital -- there is a '''Physical Archive''' as well. But it's set up in an somewhat unusual way -- serving primarily as a place for things that will be digitized (eventually) or have been digitized, but might need to be re-done later for different purposes or with different or better technology. Unlike most archives, it's not intended for regular random-access.
It is located at 2512 Florida Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804.
== External Links ==
* https://blog.archive.org/2011/05/12/physical-archive-launch/
* https://blog.archive.org/2011/06/06/why-preserve-books-the-new-physical-archive-of-the-internet-archive/
* https://blog.archive.org/2012/03/04/page-1-of-the-nytimes-in-a-flood-tide-of-digital-data-an-ark-full-of-books/
* https://blog.archive.org/2018/09/28/physical-archive-party-october-28th-2018/
* https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22physical+archive%22
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The Internet Archive is not purely digital -- there is a '''Physical Archive''' as well. But it's set up in an somewhat unusual way -- serving primarily as a place for things that will be digitized (eventually) or have been digitized, but might need to be re-done later for different purposes or with different or better technology. Unlike most archives, it's not intended for regular random-access.
It is located at 2512 Florida Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804. There is also a second data center, described as being on "Carlson Ave, Richmond".
== External Links ==
* https://blog.archive.org/2011/05/12/physical-archive-launch/
* https://blog.archive.org/2011/06/06/why-preserve-books-the-new-physical-archive-of-the-internet-archive/
* https://blog.archive.org/2012/03/04/page-1-of-the-nytimes-in-a-flood-tide-of-digital-data-an-ark-full-of-books/
* https://blog.archive.org/2018/09/28/physical-archive-party-october-28th-2018/
* https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22physical+archive%22
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The Internet Archive is not purely digital -- there is a '''Physical Archive''' as well. But it's set up in an somewhat unusual way -- serving primarily as a place for things that will be digitized (eventually) or have been digitized, but might need to be re-done later for different purposes or with different or better technology. Unlike most archives, it's not intended for regular random-access.
It is located at 2512 Florida Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804.
There is also a second data center, described as being on "Carlson Ave, Richmond", although the actual address is 380 Carlson Blvd (not Ave).
== External Links ==
* https://blog.archive.org/2011/05/12/physical-archive-launch/
* https://blog.archive.org/2011/06/06/why-preserve-books-the-new-physical-archive-of-the-internet-archive/
* https://blog.archive.org/2012/03/04/page-1-of-the-nytimes-in-a-flood-tide-of-digital-data-an-ark-full-of-books/
* https://blog.archive.org/2018/09/28/physical-archive-party-october-28th-2018/
* https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22physical+archive%22
* https://clustrmaps.com/a/3vsfq6/ (identifies the address of the Carlson warehouse)
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The Internet Archive is not purely digital -- there is a '''Physical Archive''' as well. But it's set up in an somewhat unusual way -- serving primarily as a place for things that will be digitized (eventually) or have been digitized, but might need to be re-done later for different purposes or with different or better technology. Unlike most archives, it's not intended for regular random-access.
It is located at 2512 Florida Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804.
There is also a second data center, described as being on "Carlson Ave, Richmond", although the actual address is 380 Carlson Blvd (not Ave).
== External Links ==
* https://blog.archive.org/2011/05/12/physical-archive-launch/
* https://blog.archive.org/2011/06/06/why-preserve-books-the-new-physical-archive-of-the-internet-archive/
* https://blog.archive.org/2012/03/04/page-1-of-the-nytimes-in-a-flood-tide-of-digital-data-an-ark-full-of-books/
* https://blog.archive.org/2018/09/28/physical-archive-party-october-28th-2018/
* https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22physical+archive%22
* https://clustrmaps.com/a/3vsfq6/ (identifies the address of the Carlson warehouse)
* https://archive.org/details/warehouse380carlson (various pictures of the Carlson warehouse)
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The Archive operates a number of '''scanning centers''', places with equipment for scanning books and audio-visual data, that employ people to digitize material that then goes into the archive.
Some of them are listed here:
; Allen County Public Library : 900 Library Plaza / Fort Wayne, IN, 46802
; Ann Arbor (microfilm) : Michigan
; Cebu : Cebu Phillipines
; Latrobe : Pennsylvania
; Phillips : Andover, MA
; Toronto
== External Links ==
* https://archive.org/details/allencounty-temp-storage (gives address for Allen County center)
* https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A"Transit+Item" (pictures of shipping containers being moved to scanning centers)
* https://archive.org/details/parkinglotquarantine (moldy stuff)
* https://archive.org/details/lost_pallets_of_richmond
* https://archive.org/details/missing_pallets
* https://archive.org/details/toronto_storage
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The Archive operates (or operated) a number of '''scanning centers''', places with equipment for scanning books and audio-visual data, that employ people to digitize material that then goes into the archive.
Some of them are listed here:
; Allen County Public Library : 900 Library Plaza / Fort Wayne, IN, 46802
; Ann Arbor (microfilm) : Michigan
; Cebu : Cebu Phillipines
; Latrobe : Pennsylvania
; Phillips : Andover, MA
; UofT (University of Toronto) : Toronto, Canada
; National Library of Scotland : Edinburgh
; SRLF (Southern Regional Library Facility) : associated with UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
== External Links ==
* https://archive.org/details/allencounty-temp-storage (gives address for Allen County center)
* https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A"Transit+Item" (pictures of shipping containers being moved to scanning centers)
* https://archive.org/details/parkinglotquarantine (moldy stuff)
* https://archive.org/details/lost_pallets_of_richmond
* https://archive.org/details/missing_pallets
* https://archive.org/details/toronto_storage
* https://archive.org/details/ScotlandScanningCenter
* https://archive.org/details/srlfscanningcentertour_1
* https://archive.org/details/UoftScanningCenterOct2009
* https://archive.org/details/LaScanningCenter2009 (video of an empty building in downtown Los Angeles, that may have later been a scanning center)
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'''MARC''' is a standard for library catalog metadata; there are various ways that it can be used at the Internet Archive.
Among them are if an item contains a properly named file, the metadata in that file will be automatically copied into the main IA metadata. The conventions are: '''{identifier}_marc.xml''' for a MARCXML, or '''{identifier}_meta.mrc''' for a binary (ISO 2709) MARC (note it is "_meta" not "_marc" for weird historical reasons).
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
== Considerations about Metadata on the Internet Archive ==
While the term "metadata" has varying meanings in the archives/libraries and content management space, at the Internet Archive, this term refers specifically to database settings on each ''item'' in the database. Some of these are self-explanatory like '''title''' or '''date''', but some are not as clear, and a number of them cause the Archive to treat the item differently. Some even take actions and modifications based on being set.
For this revision of this document, the different classes of metadata can be thought of as '''System Reserved''', '''Magic''' and '''Everything Else''', that is, settings which can be put on any item but won't be treated differently than any other text field.
Due to the nature of the Internet Archive's stores, there is no "one true schema" with items, because various balkanized groups use the Archive's content different ways. A partner organization might have very explicit, refined declarations for metadata pairs that exist nowhere else in the system, while a term as simple as "subject" could be used many different ways depending on which group is using them.
=== System-Reserved ===
; [[identifier]] : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; [[collection]] : Where the item is filed under.
; search_collection : A [[search query]] that creates a "virtual" [[collection]].
; [[mediatype]] : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
; show_hidden_subcollections : {{Question|What does this do?}}
; show_search_by_year : {{Question|What does this do?}}
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
; ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
=== Everything Else ===
Assuming a metadata name is not used by the system or is a magic word, almost anything can be added to the archive's metadata entry for an item. For example, a collection of magazines might all have a special "platforms" setting to indicate what computer platforms those issues cover, or a sewing pattern collection can have a "stitch" entry for what type of stitches are needed to complete the pattern.
== See Also ==
* [[MARC]]
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When an item is uploaded to the Internet Archive, a number of automated processes are kicked off, and gradually complete over time. One of these is the '''derivation process''', which converts original file formats into other ones that are easier to view or otherwise more useful.
* https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014487651-Files-Formats-and-Derivatives-A-Basic-Guide
* https://archive.org/help/derivatives.php (big, automatically updated list of formats derived)
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The Internet Archive has a lot of images (well, a lot of everything, but some of that is images).
The toplevel collection is {{IA|image}}.
Here are some of the collections of images:
* {{IA|brooklynnavyyard|Brooklyn Navy Yard}} - 6 images, not sure why it is a collection...
* {{IA|mathematicsimage}} -- set of images and videos of mathematical forms by a digital artist, Hamid Naderi Yeganeh.
* {{IA|SharedMap}} -- big collection of street map tiles for a project that doesn't seem to exist anymore (or have made it into the Wayback Machine)
* {{IA|geographarchive}} -- some copies, from 2013 of the UK Geograph project
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The Internet Archive has a lot of images (well, a lot of everything, but some of that is images).
The toplevel collection is {{IA|image}}.
Here are some of the collections of images:
* {{IA|brooklynnavyyard|Brooklyn Navy Yard}} - 6 images, not sure why it is a collection...
* {{IA|mathematicsimage}} -- set of images and videos of mathematical forms by a digital artist, Hamid Naderi Yeganeh.
* {{IA|SharedMap}} -- big collection of street map tiles for a project that doesn't seem to exist anymore (or have made it into the Wayback Machine)
* {{IA|geographarchive}} -- some copies, from 2013 of the UK Geograph project
* {{IA|deadheadphotos|Dead Head Photos}} -- a virtual collection (currently with only 3 images) created in 2015
* {{IA|twopolearchive|Chicago Fire Two Pole Banner Archive}} -- a small set of images of soccer fan banners organized by the (defunct) site twopoleinitiative.com back in 2015
* {{IA|scotchplainshistoricalsociety|Scotch Plains Historical Society - New Jersey}} -- small collection of historical materials
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
In the area of sound recordings, there's the [[Unlocked Recordings]], the [[Sonny Bono Memorial Collection]] and a large selection of [[Podcasts]], among others.
This is an incomplete list of significant sub-collections within the overarching ones:
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
** {{IA id|opensource}} -- Community Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_movies}} -- Community Video
** {{IA id|television}} -- Television
*** {{IA id|adviews}} -- AdViews
*** {{IA id|tv}} -- TV News Search & Borrow
** {{IA id|tvarchive}} -- Television Archive (where the content in the "TV News Search & Borrow is located; not directly accessible)
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_audio}} -- Community Audio
** {{IA id|etree}} -- Live Music Archive
** {{IA id|librivoxaudio}} -- The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
** {{IA id|301works}} -- 301Works.org
** {{IA id|consolelivingroom}} -- Console Living Room
** {{IA id|coverdiscs}} -- CD and DVD Coverdisc Collection
** {{IA id|softwarelibrary}} -- Software Library
** {{IA id|open_source_software}} -- Community Software
* [[Image]]s
** {{IA id|flickrcommons|Flickr Commons Archive}}
** {{IA id|maps_usgs|USGS Maps}}
** {{IA id|nasa|NASA Images}}
** {{IA id|coverartarchive|Cover Art Archive}}
** {{IA|metropolitanmuseumofart-gallery|Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images}}
** {{IA|brooklynmuseum|Brooklyn Museum}}
** {{IA|mountwilsonobservatory|Mount Wilson Observatory}} -- 100 years of daily sunspot observation images (up to 2017)
** {{IA|flickr-ows|Occupy Wall Street Flickr Archive}}
** {{IA|NIST_WTC_Organized_Photo_Repository}}
** {{IA|bookimages|[[Book Images Project]]}} -- see https://blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2014/12/unlocking-the-imagery-of-500-years-of-books/ and {{IA|vrr-texts-imagery-of-books-readme|file=README%20-%20Technical%20Notes-1.pdf}} and {{IA|virtual-reading-room}} and {{IA|500-years-of-images}}
** {{IA|occupyarchive|Occupy Archive}} -- collection of images from occupyarchive.org
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
In the area of sound recordings, there's the [[Unlocked Recordings]], the [[Sonny Bono Memorial Collection]] and a large selection of [[Podcasts]], among others.
This is an incomplete list of significant sub-collections within the overarching ones:
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
** {{IA id|opensource}} -- Community Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_movies}} -- Community Video
** {{IA id|television}} -- Television
*** {{IA id|adviews}} -- AdViews
*** {{IA id|tv}} -- TV News Search & Borrow
** {{IA id|tvarchive}} -- Television Archive (where the content in the "TV News Search & Borrow is located; not directly accessible)
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_audio}} -- Community Audio
** {{IA id|etree}} -- Live Music Archive
** {{IA id|librivoxaudio}} -- The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
** {{IA id|301works}} -- 301Works.org
** {{IA id|consolelivingroom}} -- Console Living Room
** {{IA id|coverdiscs}} -- CD and DVD Coverdisc Collection
** {{IA id|softwarelibrary}} -- Software Library
** {{IA id|open_source_software}} -- Community Software
* [[Image]]s
** {{IA id|flickrcommons|Flickr Commons Archive}}
** {{IA id|maps_usgs|USGS Maps}}
** {{IA id|nasa|NASA Images}}
** {{IA id|coverartarchive|Cover Art Archive}}
** {{IA|metropolitanmuseumofart-gallery|Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images}}
** {{IA|brooklynmuseum|Brooklyn Museum}}
** {{IA|mountwilsonobservatory|Mount Wilson Observatory}} -- 100 years of daily sunspot observation images (up to 2017)
** {{IA|flickr-ows|Occupy Wall Street Flickr Archive}}
** {{IA|NIST_WTC_Organized_Photo_Repository}}
** {{IA|bookimages}} -- [[Book Images Project]] see https://blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2014/12/unlocking-the-imagery-of-500-years-of-books/ and {{IA|vrr-texts-imagery-of-books-readme|file=README%20-%20Technical%20Notes-1.pdf}} and {{IA|virtual-reading-room}} and {{IA|500-years-of-images}}
** {{IA|occupyarchive|Occupy Archive}} -- collection of images from occupyarchive.org
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
In the area of sound recordings, there's the [[Unlocked Recordings]], the [[Sonny Bono Memorial Collection]] and a large selection of [[Podcasts]], among others.
This is an incomplete list of significant sub-collections within the overarching ones:
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
** {{IA id|opensource}} -- Community Texts
** {{IA|catalogs}} -- a vast array of catalogs, of many types
*** {{IA|buildingtechnologyheritagelibrary|Building Technology Heritage Library}} -- over 11,000 items, primarily a collection of American and Canadian, pre-1964 architectural trade catalogs, house plan books and technical building guides.
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_movies}} -- Community Video
** {{IA id|television}} -- Television
*** {{IA id|adviews}} -- AdViews
*** {{IA id|tv}} -- TV News Search & Borrow
** {{IA id|tvarchive}} -- Television Archive (where the content in the "TV News Search & Borrow is located; not directly accessible)
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_audio}} -- Community Audio
** {{IA id|etree}} -- Live Music Archive
** {{IA id|librivoxaudio}} -- The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
** {{IA id|301works}} -- 301Works.org
** {{IA id|consolelivingroom}} -- Console Living Room
** {{IA id|coverdiscs}} -- CD and DVD Coverdisc Collection
** {{IA id|softwarelibrary}} -- Software Library
** {{IA id|open_source_software}} -- Community Software
* [[Image]]s
** {{IA id|flickrcommons|Flickr Commons Archive}}
** {{IA id|maps_usgs|USGS Maps}}
** {{IA id|nasa|NASA Images}}
** {{IA id|coverartarchive|Cover Art Archive}}
** {{IA|metropolitanmuseumofart-gallery|Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images}}
** {{IA|brooklynmuseum|Brooklyn Museum}}
** {{IA|mountwilsonobservatory|Mount Wilson Observatory}} -- 100 years of daily sunspot observation images (up to 2017)
** {{IA|flickr-ows|Occupy Wall Street Flickr Archive}}
** {{IA|NIST_WTC_Organized_Photo_Repository}}
** {{IA|bookimages}} -- [[Book Images Project]] see https://blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2014/12/unlocking-the-imagery-of-500-years-of-books/ and {{IA|vrr-texts-imagery-of-books-readme|file=README%20-%20Technical%20Notes-1.pdf}} and {{IA|virtual-reading-room}} and {{IA|500-years-of-images}}
** {{IA|occupyarchive|Occupy Archive}} -- collection of images from occupyarchive.org
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Among the various projects of the Internet Archive is (was?) an effort to set up '''community wireless''' networking in Richmond, where their secondary datacenter and warehouse is located.
Some details can be found in {{IA|communitywireless}} (which is oddly categorized as collection of images for some reason).
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The '''National Emergency Library''' is a temporary collection of books provided by the [[Internet Archive]] that supports emergency remote teaching, research activities, independent scholarship, and intellectual stimulation while universities, schools, training centers, and libraries are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The [[Internet Archive]] announced the initiative on March 24, 2020.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/03/24/announcing-a-national-emergency-library-to-provide-digitized-books-to-students-and-the-public/ "Announcing a National Emergency Library to Provide Digitized Books to Students and the Public"]</ref> It immediately saw mainstream news coverage, from like likes of ''NPR'' and ''Wired''.
In practice, the Internet Archive provided these resources before the pandemic, but with a waitlist system that allowed only one person to check out each book at one time. The National Emergency Library disabled the waitlist functionality on every book, allowing anybody to view any of the books at any time. The National Emergency Library program originally planned to continue until the end of the COVID-19 pandemic or June 30, 2020, whichever would be later (that is, COVID-19). In response to the lawsuit, the program ended by June 12th.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/11/books/internet-archive-national-emergency-library-coronavirus.html "Internet Archive Will End Its Program for Free E-Books"], The New York Times</ref>
[https://archive.org/details/nationalemergencylibrary The National Emergency Library collection is here.] It contains 1.3 million texts.
The [[Internet Archive Blog]] provides weekly updates on the status of the National Emergency Library [http://blog.archive.org/tag/nel/ under the 'NEL' tag]. After two weeks, the Archive released a status report assessing how people practically used the books.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/04/07/the-national-emergency-library-who-needs-it-who-reads-it-lessons-from-the-first-two-weeks/ "The National Emergency Library – Who Needs It? Who Reads It? Lessons from the First Two Weeks"]</ref> It also highlights stories about how the NEL is being used worldwide. For example, to provide the required reading for schools in the island nation of Aruba.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/05/18/when-an-island-shuts-down-aruba-the-national-emergency-library/ "When An Island Shuts Down: Aruba & the National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Justifications==
Legally, the Archive said they were promoting access to those inaccessible resources, which they claimed was an exercise in Fair Use principles. The Archive continued implementing their [[Controlled Digital Lending]] policy that predated the National Emergency Library, meaning they still encrypted the lent copies and it was no easier for users to create new copies of the books than before. An ultimate determination of whether or not the National Emergency Library constituted Fair Use could only be made by a court. Morally, they also pointed out that the Internet Archive was a registered library like any other, that they either paid for the books themselves or received them as donations, and that lending through libraries predated copyright restrictions.<ref>[https://blog.archive.org/2020/03/30/internet-archive-responds-why-we-released-the-national-emergency-library/ Internet Archive responds: Why we released the National Emergency Library]</ref><ref>[http://hurstassociates.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-national-emergency-library.html "The National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Opposition==
Many authors of copyrighted books were incensed by their books' inclusion in the National Emergency Library. They believed it was not a Fair Use and was, therefore, copyright infringement. The Internet Archive's promotion of access to resources often encounters such criticism.
At launch, the Archive provided an email address for authors to use to get their books removed if they wanted them gone. This bypassed the usual and more laborious DMCA takedown process. After various authors and publishers publicized their objections to the NEL, and encouraged others to opt out, the email process bogged down somewhat, and [[Jason Scott]] took to Twitter to provide a faster response to authors, sometimes being able to take books within minutes of receiving requests.
An association of corporations, authors' lobby groups, and authors sued the Internet Archive over the National Emergency Library.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/01/books/internet-archive-emergency-library-coronavirus.html "Publishers Sue Internet Archive Over Free E-Books"], ''New York Times''</ref>
==References==
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The '''National Emergency Library''' is a temporary collection of books provided by the [[Internet Archive]] that supports emergency remote teaching, research activities, independent scholarship, and intellectual stimulation while universities, schools, training centers, and libraries are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The [[Internet Archive]] announced the initiative on March 24, 2020.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/03/24/announcing-a-national-emergency-library-to-provide-digitized-books-to-students-and-the-public/ "Announcing a National Emergency Library to Provide Digitized Books to Students and the Public"]</ref> It immediately saw mainstream news coverage, from like likes of ''NPR'' and ''Wired''.
In practice, the Internet Archive provided these resources before the pandemic, but with a waitlist system that allowed only one person to check out each book at one time. The National Emergency Library disabled the waitlist functionality on every book, allowing anybody to view any of the books at any time. The National Emergency Library program originally planned to continue until the end of the COVID-19 pandemic or June 30, 2020, whichever would be later (that is, COVID-19). In response to the lawsuit, the program will end on June 16th.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/06/10/temporary-national-emergency-library-to-close-2-weeks-early-returning-to-traditional-controlled-digital-lending/ http://blog.archive.org/2020/06/10/temporary-national-emergency-library-to-close-2-weeks-early-returning-to-traditional-controlled-digital-lending/], Internet Archive Blog</ref><ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/11/books/internet-archive-national-emergency-library-coronavirus.html "Internet Archive Will End Its Program for Free E-Books"], The New York Times</ref>
[https://archive.org/details/nationalemergencylibrary The National Emergency Library collection is here.] It contains 1.3 million texts.
The [[Internet Archive Blog]] provides weekly updates on the status of the National Emergency Library [http://blog.archive.org/tag/nel/ under the 'NEL' tag]. After two weeks, the Archive released a status report assessing how people practically used the books.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/04/07/the-national-emergency-library-who-needs-it-who-reads-it-lessons-from-the-first-two-weeks/ "The National Emergency Library – Who Needs It? Who Reads It? Lessons from the First Two Weeks"]</ref> It also highlights stories about how the NEL is being used worldwide. For example, to provide the required reading for schools in the island nation of Aruba.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/05/18/when-an-island-shuts-down-aruba-the-national-emergency-library/ "When An Island Shuts Down: Aruba & the National Emergency Library"], Internet Archive Blog</ref>
==Justifications==
Legally, the Archive said they were promoting access to those inaccessible resources, which they claimed was an exercise in Fair Use principles. The Archive continued implementing their [[Controlled Digital Lending]] policy that predated the National Emergency Library, meaning they still encrypted the lent copies and it was no easier for users to create new copies of the books than before. An ultimate determination of whether or not the National Emergency Library constituted Fair Use could only be made by a court. Morally, they also pointed out that the Internet Archive was a registered library like any other, that they either paid for the books themselves or received them as donations, and that lending through libraries predated copyright restrictions.<ref>[https://blog.archive.org/2020/03/30/internet-archive-responds-why-we-released-the-national-emergency-library/ Internet Archive responds: Why we released the National Emergency Library], Internet Archive Blog</ref><ref>[http://hurstassociates.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-national-emergency-library.html "The National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Opposition==
Many authors of copyrighted books were incensed by their books' inclusion in the National Emergency Library. They believed it was not a Fair Use and was, therefore, copyright infringement. The Internet Archive's promotion of access to resources often encounters such criticism.
At launch, the Archive provided an email address for authors to use to get their books removed if they wanted them gone. This bypassed the usual and more laborious DMCA takedown process. After various authors and publishers publicized their objections to the NEL, and encouraged others to opt out, the email process bogged down somewhat, and [[Jason Scott]] took to Twitter to provide a faster response to authors, sometimes being able to take books within minutes of receiving requests.
University presses initially bristled with the National Emergency Library. The Archive held a community call with them to hash out their concerns.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/04/27/forging-a-cooperative-path-forward-university-presses-national-emergency-library/ Forging a Cooperative Path Forward: University Presses & the National Emergency Library], Internet Archive Blog</ref>
An association of corporations, authors' lobby groups, and authors sued the Internet Archive over the National Emergency Library.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/01/books/internet-archive-emergency-library-coronavirus.html "Publishers Sue Internet Archive Over Free E-Books"], ''New York Times''</ref>
==References==
<references/>
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The '''National Emergency Library''' is a temporary collection of books provided by the [[Internet Archive]] that supports emergency remote teaching, research activities, independent scholarship, and intellectual stimulation while universities, schools, training centers, and libraries are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The [[Internet Archive]] announced the initiative on March 24, 2020.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/03/24/announcing-a-national-emergency-library-to-provide-digitized-books-to-students-and-the-public/ "Announcing a National Emergency Library to Provide Digitized Books to Students and the Public"]</ref> It immediately saw mainstream news coverage, from like likes of ''NPR'' and ''Wired''.
In practice, the Internet Archive provided these resources before the pandemic, but with a waitlist system that allowed only one person to check out each book at one time. The National Emergency Library disabled the waitlist functionality on every book, allowing anybody to view any of the books at any time. The National Emergency Library program originally planned to continue until the end of the COVID-19 pandemic or June 30, 2020, whichever would be later (that is, COVID-19). In response to the lawsuit, the program will end on June 16th.<ref>http://blog.archive.org/2020/06/10/temporary-national-emergency-library-to-close-2-weeks-early-returning-to-traditional-controlled-digital-lending/, Internet Archive Blog</ref><ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/11/books/internet-archive-national-emergency-library-coronavirus.html "Internet Archive Will End Its Program for Free E-Books"], The New York Times</ref>
[https://archive.org/details/nationalemergencylibrary The National Emergency Library collection is here.] It contains 1.3 million texts.
The [[Internet Archive Blog]] provides weekly updates on the status of the National Emergency Library [http://blog.archive.org/tag/nel/ under the 'NEL' tag]. After two weeks, the Archive released a status report assessing how people practically used the books.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/04/07/the-national-emergency-library-who-needs-it-who-reads-it-lessons-from-the-first-two-weeks/ "The National Emergency Library – Who Needs It? Who Reads It? Lessons from the First Two Weeks"]</ref> It also highlights stories about how the NEL is being used worldwide. For example, to provide the required reading for schools in the island nation of Aruba.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/05/18/when-an-island-shuts-down-aruba-the-national-emergency-library/ "When An Island Shuts Down: Aruba & the National Emergency Library"], Internet Archive Blog</ref>
==Justifications==
Legally, the Archive said they were promoting access to those inaccessible resources, which they claimed was an exercise in Fair Use principles. The Archive continued implementing their [[Controlled Digital Lending]] policy that predated the National Emergency Library, meaning they still encrypted the lent copies and it was no easier for users to create new copies of the books than before. An ultimate determination of whether or not the National Emergency Library constituted Fair Use could only be made by a court. Morally, they also pointed out that the Internet Archive was a registered library like any other, that they either paid for the books themselves or received them as donations, and that lending through libraries predated copyright restrictions.<ref>[https://blog.archive.org/2020/03/30/internet-archive-responds-why-we-released-the-national-emergency-library/ Internet Archive responds: Why we released the National Emergency Library], Internet Archive Blog</ref><ref>[http://hurstassociates.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-national-emergency-library.html "The National Emergency Library"]</ref>
==Opposition==
Many authors of copyrighted books were incensed by their books' inclusion in the National Emergency Library. They believed it was not a Fair Use and was, therefore, copyright infringement. The Internet Archive's promotion of access to resources often encounters such criticism.
At launch, the Archive provided an email address for authors to use to get their books removed if they wanted them gone. This bypassed the usual and more laborious DMCA takedown process. After various authors and publishers publicized their objections to the NEL, and encouraged others to opt out, the email process bogged down somewhat, and [[Jason Scott]] took to Twitter to provide a faster response to authors, sometimes being able to take books within minutes of receiving requests.
University presses initially bristled with the National Emergency Library. The Archive held a community call with them to hash out their concerns.<ref>[http://blog.archive.org/2020/04/27/forging-a-cooperative-path-forward-university-presses-national-emergency-library/ Forging a Cooperative Path Forward: University Presses & the National Emergency Library], Internet Archive Blog</ref>
An association of corporations, authors' lobby groups, and authors sued the Internet Archive over the National Emergency Library.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/01/books/internet-archive-emergency-library-coronavirus.html "Publishers Sue Internet Archive Over Free E-Books"], ''New York Times''</ref>
==References==
<references/>
[[Category:Internet Archive projects]]
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Scribe is an internally developed a book scanner, used by the internet archive and the open library.
[[File:Scribe.jpg|thumb]]
=== Specs ===
* Sony A6000 digital SLRs
* Intel Nuc
* LED lights
* Abby Fine-Reader OCR v9 or greater
=== Formats ===
Images shot as JP2s, and other file formats are derived, including:
* JPG2000
* MARCXML
* PDF (type A)
* ABBYY.gz
* DjVU
* EPUB
* DAISY
=== Pricing ===
[https://archive.org/details/tabletopscribecosting cost]
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Scribe is an internally developed a book scanner, used by the internet archive and the open library.
[[File:Scribe.jpg|thumb]]
=== Specs ===
* Sony A6000 digital SLRs
* Intel Nuc
* LED lights
* Ubuntu
* Abby Fine-Reader OCR v9 or greater
=== Formats ===
Images shot as JP2s, and other file formats are derived, including:
* JPG2000
* MARCXML
* PDF (type A)
* ABBYY.gz
* DjVU
* EPUB
* DAISY
=== Pricing ===
[https://archive.org/details/tabletopscribecosting cost]
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
==Suggested reading and common templates==
You may also consult [https://internetarchive.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Special:WantedPages Wanted Pages] to see what topics have been linked to the most times without receiving an article about them.
(FYI, {{tl|IA}} is a useful way to link to an archive.org item or an individual file.
{{tl|Question}} can be used to mark open questions that need to be researched, then they can be found with [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Question]].
If you want to create a short article to cover an item on the archive or an [[:Category:Internet Archive projects|Internet Archive project]], please look at [[Project:Creating a Stub]] to get a general minimum idea. The gist: another editor should be able to reach the thing you're talking about without having to use a search engine.
== Documenting Collections ==
While it is a lower priority than documenting practices, techniques and ways to interact with IA, a nicely specific task that can be worked on is to document particular collections at IA.
[https://archive.org/search.php?query=mediatype%3Acollection+-subject%3Afavorites&sort=addeddate This search] shows all the (non-user favorite) [[collection]]s, ordered by creation time (earliest first). There are currently over 288k, so it'll take a while, but we can certainly make a stab at it.
To check if a collection has already been mentioned on the wiki, use [[Special:LinkSeach]], specifically, this template: {{tl|IAlinks}}.
== Roadmap ==
For the '''ROADMAP''' that was previously here, see [[Main Page]].
[[Category:Hitchhiker's Guide]]
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A list of possible subject areas and listings that this Wiki would benefit from - consider yourself free to add more, or take one of these suggestions to heart and begin working on them.
If you decide to work on a given subject, please link to your efforts from this page, allowing others to follow and add more information or related pages.
==Suggested reading and common templates==
You may also consult [https://internetarchive.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Special:WantedPages Wanted Pages] to see what topics have been linked to the most times without receiving an article about them.
(FYI, {{tl|IA}} is a useful way to link to an archive.org item or an individual file.
{{tl|Question}} can be used to mark open questions that need to be researched, then they can be found with [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Question]].
If you want to create a short article to cover an item on the archive or an [[:Category:Internet Archive projects|Internet Archive project]], please look at [[Project:Creating a Stub]] to get a general minimum idea. The gist: another editor should be able to reach the thing you're talking about without having to use a search engine.
== Documenting Collections ==
While it is a lower priority than documenting practices, techniques and ways to interact with IA, a nicely specific task that can be worked on is to document particular collections at IA.
[https://archive.org/search.php?query=mediatype%3Acollection+-subject%3Afavorites&sort=addeddate This search] shows all the (non-user favorite) [[collection]]s, ordered by creation time (earliest first). There are currently over 288k, so it'll take a while, but we can certainly make a stab at it.
To check if a collection has already been mentioned on the wiki, use [[Special:LinkSearch]], specifically, this template: {{tl|IAlinks}}.
== Roadmap ==
For the '''ROADMAP''' that was previously here, see [[Main Page]].
[[Category:Hitchhiker's Guide]]
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There are various better known collections at the Internet Archive. These are some of them.
''(once they are added here)''
The IA's by far best known project is the [[Wayback Machine]], a viewer for saved snapshots of websites dating from the present back to the early 1990s.
The IA contains a large [[Software Library]], with a wide set of historical software available to be run directly in the browser.
Another IA project is [[Open Library]] a catalog of (eventually) all books, which provides an interface to access scans of the many books stored at IA, both freely (for public domain or freely licensed works) and via [[Controlled Digital Lending]] (for in-copyright books, using fair use and first sale).
There are also a lot of periodicals on the archive, including [[Newspapers]], [[Computer Magazines]], [[Computer Newsletters]], [[Game and Gamer Magazines]] and many others!
In the area of sound recordings, there's the [[Unlocked Recordings]], the [[Sonny Bono Memorial Collection]] and a large selection of [[Podcasts]], among others.
This is an incomplete list of significant sub-collections within the overarching ones:
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
** {{IA id|opensource}} -- Community Texts
** {{IA|catalogs}} -- a vast array of catalogs, of many types
*** {{IA|buildingtechnologyheritagelibrary|Building Technology Heritage Library}} -- over 11,000 items, primarily a collection of American and Canadian, pre-1964 architectural trade catalogs, house plan books and technical building guides.
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_movies}} -- Community Video
** {{IA id|television}} -- Television
*** {{IA id|adviews}} -- AdViews
*** {{IA id|tv}} -- TV News Search & Borrow
** {{IA id|tvarchive}} -- Television Archive (where the content in the "TV News Search & Borrow is located; not directly accessible)
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
** {{IA id|opensource_audio}} -- Community Audio
** {{IA id|etree}} -- Live Music Archive
** {{IA id|librivoxaudio}} -- The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
** {{IA id|oldtimeradio}} -- Old Time Radio
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
** {{IA id|301works}} -- 301Works.org
** {{IA id|consolelivingroom}} -- Console Living Room
** {{IA id|coverdiscs}} -- CD and DVD Coverdisc Collection
** {{IA id|softwarelibrary}} -- Software Library
** {{IA id|open_source_software}} -- Community Software
* [[Image]]s
** {{IA id|flickrcommons|Flickr Commons Archive}}
** {{IA id|maps_usgs|USGS Maps}}
** {{IA id|nasa|NASA Images}}
** {{IA id|coverartarchive|Cover Art Archive}}
** {{IA|metropolitanmuseumofart-gallery|Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images}}
** {{IA|brooklynmuseum|Brooklyn Museum}}
** {{IA|mountwilsonobservatory|Mount Wilson Observatory}} -- 100 years of daily sunspot observation images (up to 2017)
** {{IA|flickr-ows|Occupy Wall Street Flickr Archive}}
** {{IA|NIST_WTC_Organized_Photo_Repository}}
** {{IA|bookimages}} -- [[Book Images Project]] see https://blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2014/12/unlocking-the-imagery-of-500-years-of-books/ and {{IA|vrr-texts-imagery-of-books-readme|file=README%20-%20Technical%20Notes-1.pdf}} and {{IA|virtual-reading-room}} and {{IA|500-years-of-images}}
** {{IA|occupyarchive|Occupy Archive}} -- collection of images from occupyarchive.org
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* EM-DOSBox
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
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=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* EM-DOSBox
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
* [https://github.com/db48x/emularity GitHub]
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* EM-DOSBox
* Vice
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
* [https://github.com/db48x/emularity GitHub]
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* EM-DOSBox
* Vice
* Neko Project II kai
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
* PCE - PC Emulator
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
* [https://github.com/db48x/emularity GitHub]
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=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* EM-DOSBox
* Vice
* Neko Project II kai
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
* PCE - PC Emulator
* X Millennium
* VMac
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
* [https://github.com/db48x/emularity GitHub]
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* DOSBox
* Vice (In Progress)
* Neko Project II kai
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
* PCE - PC Emulator
* X Millennium
* VMac
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
* [https://github.com/db48x/emularity GitHub]
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Old Time Radio (OTR), is from an era of radio in the United States and other countries where it was the dominant home entertainment medium. It began with the birth of commercial radio broadcasting in the early 1920s and lasted through the 1950s, when television gradually superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming, variety and dramatic shows.
== Old Time Radio Researcher ==
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1677714482510214/
One of the main scene groups responsible for uploads of old time radio to the internet archive. They only upload there certified series to the internet archive but all others remain on the website. They upload there files in two formats, Singles Episodes contain just the audio files (playable in browser) and CD-Roms contain the original audio and extras including scripts, overseas Adaptions and Images, to view these properly in browser click on SHOW ALL in the download section and then you will see a list of CDs and next to these will be a view content link this will let you see the content of the CDs without downloading them.
== Magazines ==
* Old publications
**{{IA|movie-and-radio-guide}}
**{{IA|radioguide}}
* Moddern publications
**{{IA|oldradiotimes}}
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Old Time Radio (OTR), is from an era of radio in the United States and other countries where it was the dominant home entertainment medium. It began with the birth of commercial radio broadcasting in the early 1920s and lasted through the 1950s, when television gradually superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming, variety and dramatic shows.
== Old Time Radio Researcher ==
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1677714482510214/
One of the main scene groups responsible for uploads of old time radio to the internet archive. They only upload there certified series to the internet archive but all others remain on the website. They upload there files in two formats, Singles Episodes contain just the audio files (playable in browser) and CD-Roms contain the original audio and extras including scripts, overseas Adaptions and Images, to view these properly in browser click on SHOW ALL in the download section and then you will see a list of CDs and next to these will be a view content link this will let you see the content of the CDs without downloading them.
== Magazines ==
* Old publications
**{{IA|movie-and-radio-guide}} -- around 100 issues
**{{IA|radioguide}} -- around 200 issues
* Modern publications
**{{IA|oldradiotimes}} -- around 50 issues
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The '''Item Image''' is the image shown at the top of an [[Item]] page. For audio items, it is shown to the left of the audio player.
The Item Image cannot be set from the [[Uploading|HTML5 uploader]], but it can be set after creating your item. To set the Item Image, follow the steps explained in the "Add an Image or Cover Art in the Audio Player" section of [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360017980452-Control-the-Playlist-and-Player-in-Audio-Items this help article].
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The '''Item Image''' is the image shown at the top of an [[Item]] page. For audio items, it is shown to the left of the audio player.
The Item Image cannot be set from the [[Uploading|HTML5 uploader]], but it can be set after creating your item. To set the Item Image, follow the steps explained in the "Add an Image or Cover Art in the Audio Player" section of [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360017980452-Control-the-Playlist-and-Player-in-Audio-Items this help article].
Note that the option to change the Item Image only becomes available after the item has finished uploading and [[Deriving]].
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The '''Item Image''' is the image shown at the top of an [[Item]] page. For audio items, it is shown to the left of the audio player.
The Item Image cannot be set from the [[Uploading|HTML5 uploader]], but it can be set after creating your item. To set the Item Image, follow the steps explained in the "Add an Image or Cover Art in the Audio Player" section of [https://help.archive.org/help/control-the-playlist-and-player-in-audio-items/ this help article].
Note that the option to change the Item Image only becomes available after the item has finished uploading and [[Deriving]].
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An [[item]] can have a '''thumbnail''' which will be used when displaying it in various contexts, such as in search results. Note that the full-size image displayed at the top of the item details page is the [[Item Image]], not the thumbnail.
The thumbnail is defined by providing an image in the root directory of the item with then name '''__ia_thumb.jpg'''. {{Question|Does anyone know what other image formats are allowed?}}
For example: {{IAfile|20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06|__ia_thumb.jpg}} is the thumbnail for the {{IAitem|20-minutes-edition-france-2012-01-06}} item.
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A screenshot of the WordPress plugin WP All Export, configured to export podcast MP3s.
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This is a tutorial for exporting podcast MP3s and their metadata from a WordPress site that's using the [https://wordpress.org/plugins/powerpress/ Blubrry PowerPress] podcasting plugin and importing them into the Internet Archive as separate items. The instructions assume a macOS environment, but any OS with a text editor, spreadsheet program, and command line will work.
[[File:Wp-all-export.jpg|thumb|right|An example of how to configure WP All Export to produce a CSV file with the necessary metadata.]]
# Install the [https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-all-export/ WP All Export] plugin in the WordPress site.
# On that plugin's "New Export" page, create a custom export of all posts, including these fields: ID, Slug, Title, Content, Author Username, Date, Permalink, enclosure, Tags
# Open the resulting CSV file. Each cell in the "enclosure" column consists of four lines. The first line in each is the URL to an MP3. Collect those URLs into a separate text file (one URL per line) named '''wp-podcast-download-urls.txt''' in a directory named '''wp-podcast'''.
# To download all the MP3s, open Terminal, navigate to the '''wp-podcast''' directory, and execute ''wget -i wp-podcast-download-urls.txt --no-check-certificate''
# If you have album art for the podcast, save it to the '''wp-podcast''' directory as a JPEG named '''cover.jpg'''
# Open the CSV file in a spreadsheet editor (Excel, Numbers, Google Sheets).
#* Rename the "Slug", "enclosure", "Author Username", "Tags", and "Permalink" column headers to "identifier", "file", "creator", "subject", and "source", respectively.
#* Change the cell formatting in the "Date" column to use YYYY-MM-DD format. (You may need to change the cell type from "Date" to "Text"; otherwise, the spreadsheet may display one value but be storing another.)
#* Run a search-replace on the "subject" column to change the pipes to semicolons.
#* The fourth line of each cell in the "enclosure" column contains the episode length, which can be moved to a separate "runtime" column.
#* Remove everything else from each "enclosure" cell except the MP3 filename.
#* Create a column named "mediatype" and fill it with the value "audio".
#* Copy the "descriptions" into a text editor (such as [https://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/ BBEdit]) to add paragraph tags and remove carriage returns and CSS tags. Note that the Internet Archive's command line importer will not preserve hyperlinks in this column.
#* Copy the "creator" column and name it "taper".
#* For each podcast episode, create another row that has the same identifier, '''cover.jpg''' in the "file" column, and all other columns blank.
# Export the Excel file to a CSV named '''wp-podcast-upload.csv''' in the '''wp-podcast''' directory. ([https://pastebin.com/B0Syepjv Here is a sample CSV] generated using the above workflow.)
# Use a text editor to change the CSV file's encoding from "Unicode (UTF-8, with BOM)" to "Unicode (UTF-8)" and to eliminate high-ASCII characters ("Zap Gremlins" in BBEdit).
# If you haven't already, install the Internet Archive [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/installation.html command line tool] for [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/cli.html#bulk-uploading bulk uploading].
# Again in the Terminal, and still in the '''wp-podcast''' directory, run this command: ''time ia upload -S wp-podcast-upload.csv 2>&1 | tee wp-podcast-upload.log''
# If you uploaded more than fifty related podcast episodes, then they qualify for a collection. Copy the "identifier" column out of '''wp-podcast-upload.csv''' and paste it into an email to '''collections-service@archive.org''' with this other information:
#* The email address(es) of the account(s) that uploaded the content
#* A list of the item links or a search query which will identify them
#* The name of the collection.
#* A brief description (to be used on your collection page) of your organization and/or the material housed in the collection.
#* A suggested identifier (the tail of the URL for the collection page) for the collection page (please use meaningful words and it should be 5-80 characters preferably lowercase and/or numbers only. no special characters or spaces)
#* At least one Subject Tag that describes the collection. Please separate multiple tags with semicolon.
#* (optional) The logo you would like to display on the collection page. Best if it is at least 500p x 500p or, at least 500px wide or high.
#* The archive.org account email address(es) that you would like to have administrative privileges for this collection (these addresses will be able to upload directly to the collection as well as edit information about the collection).
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= Submitting a DMCA request =
Before submitting DMCA request please make sure the content is not exempt, a list of exemptions can be found down bellow. in some case the internet archive may comply with removing items from exempt categorizes in good faith, if you are the copyright owner. to submit a DMCA request please email the itentifer or the url of the item to info@archive.org. Where the requests will be reviewed in a responsible and responsive manner.
=What happens when a item is DMCA from the internet archive =
the item will be darken, which means it will remain in the collections of the internet archive but will not be visible to the public.
=Exemptions=
not for profit libraries including the internet archive have special exemptions from parts of the digital meliumn copy right act to insure preservation and access to high risk media.
* Books published in the last twenty years of copyright, and after conducting a reasonable investigation, no commercial exploitation or copy at a reasonable price could be found.
* Books Lent out controlled digital lending.
* Recordings made available under the Music Modernization Act. A reasonable search has been conducted to determine that these items are not commercially available
* Computer programs protected by dongles that prevent access due to malfunction or damage and which are obsolete.
* Computer programs and video games distributed in formats that have become obsolete and which require the original media or hardware as a condition of access.
[https://archive.org/about/dmca.php Dmca Video Games Exemptions]
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= Submitting a DMCA request =
Before submitting DMCA request please make sure the content is not exempt, a list of exemptions can be found down bellow. in some case the internet archive may comply with removing items from exempt categorizes in good faith when requested by a copyright owner.
to submit a DMCA request please email the identifier or the url of the item to info@archive.org. Where the requests will be reviewed in a responsible and responsive manner.
=What happens when a item is DMCA from the internet archive =
the item will be darken, which means it will remain in the collections of the internet archive but will not be visible to the public.
=Exemptions=
not for profit libraries including the internet archive have special exemptions from parts of the digital meliumn copy right act to insure preservation and access to high risk media.
* Books published in the last twenty years of copyright, and after conducting a reasonable investigation, no commercial exploitation or copy at a reasonable price could be found.
* Books Lent out controlled digital lending.
* Recordings made available under the Music Modernization Act. A reasonable search has been conducted to determine that these items are not commercially available
* Computer programs protected by dongles that prevent access due to malfunction or damage and which are obsolete.
* Computer programs and video games distributed in formats that have become obsolete and which require the original media or hardware as a condition of access.
[https://archive.org/about/dmca.php Dmca Video Games Exemptions]
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The Great 78 Project is a community project to preserve and digitize 78rpm records, dating from 1898 to the 1950s.
[[File:78 sugar-foot-stomp connies-inn-orchestra-armstrong-oliver-rex-stewart-russell-smith gbia0001054a itemimage.jpg|thumb|right]]
=Copyright=
[https://archive.org/search.php?query=collection%3A(78rpm)%20AND%20date%3A%5B1800-01-01%20TO%201924-12-31%5D 78rpm records with expired copyright terms]
The Internet Archive does not advise as to the copyright status of items in our collections. Our terms of use require that users make use of the Internet Archive's collections at their own risk and ensure that such use is non-infringing and in accordance with all applicable laws. It is the user’s responsibility to determine whether permission may be required for a given use of these materials, or whether such use is authorized by law.
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The '''Console Living Room''' is a [[software]] [[collection]] on the [[Internet Archive]]. Through use of the JSMESS emulator system, which allows direct access to these programs in your browser with no additional plugins or settings, this collection provides hundreds of vintage games to play. Simply click on the screenshot or "Emulate This" button for each individual cartridge, and on modern browsers the games will just start to run.
==Supported consoles==
* Atari 2600
* Atari 7800 ProSystem
* ColecoVision
* Magnavox Odyssey (or, Philips Videopac G7000)
* Astrocade
* SG-1000
* Emerson Arcadia 2001
* Watara SuperVision
* APF-MP1000
* Entec Adventurevision
* Channel F
* Master System
* Amstrad Gx-4000
* Sega Genesis
* Epoch Game Pocket Computer
* Mega Duck WG-108
* Sega Game Gear
* Epoch Super Cassette Vision
* Bandai Super Vision 8000
* VTech Socrates
* Super A'Can
==Controls==
in MAME the default controls can be changed by pressing tab.
===Playstation===
[[File:Playastion-controller.png]]
==Trouble shooting==
* Try to delete your internet history, and then restart the ROM.
== Copyright ==
Following deliberation, the Copyright Office ruled in late October 2003 that added exemptions to anti-circumvention clause of the DMCA, Making librarys free to dispute content exempt from the DMCA.
* Computer programs protected by dongles that prevent access due to malfunction or damage and which are obsolete.
* Computer programs and video games distributed in formats that have become obsolete and which require the original media or hardware as a condition of access.
==External links==
* {{IAItem|consolelivingroom|Console Living Room}}
[[Category:Collections of software]]
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The '''Console Living Room''' is a [[software]] [[collection]] on the [[Internet Archive]]. Through use of the JSMESS emulator system, which allows direct access to these programs in your browser with no additional plugins or settings, this collection provides hundreds of vintage games to play. Simply click on the screenshot or "Emulate This" button for each individual cartridge, and on modern browsers the games will just start to run.
==Supported consoles==
* Atari 2600
* Atari 7800 ProSystem
* ColecoVision
* Magnavox Odyssey (or, Philips Videopac G7000)
* Astrocade
* SG-1000
* Emerson Arcadia 2001
* Watara SuperVision
* APF-MP1000
* Entec Adventurevision
* Channel F
* Master System
* Amstrad Gx-4000
* Sega Genesis
* Epoch Game Pocket Computer
* Mega Duck WG-108
* Sega Game Gear
* Epoch Super Cassette Vision
* Bandai Super Vision 8000
* VTech Socrates
* Super A'Can
==Controls==
in MAME the default controls can be changed by pressing tab.
===Playstation===
[[File:Playastion-controller.png]]
==Trouble shooting==
* Try to delete your internet history, and then restart the ROM.
=== safari ===
* In 2020 apple announced that after seven days that cookies would automatically be deleted. this means on safari will delete save games data over 7 days old.
== Copyright ==
Following deliberation, the Copyright Office ruled in late October 2003 that added exemptions to anti-circumvention clause of the DMCA, Making librarys free to dispute content exempt from the DMCA.
* Computer programs protected by dongles that prevent access due to malfunction or damage and which are obsolete.
* Computer programs and video games distributed in formats that have become obsolete and which require the original media or hardware as a condition of access.
==External links==
* {{IAItem|consolelivingroom|Console Living Room}}
[[Category:Collections of software]]
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The '''Console Living Room''' is a [[software]] [[collection]] on the [[Internet Archive]]. Through use of the JSMESS emulator system, which allows direct access to these programs in your browser with no additional plugins or settings, this collection provides hundreds of vintage games to play. Simply click on the screenshot or "Emulate This" button for each individual cartridge, and on modern browsers the games will just start to run.
==Supported consoles==
* Atari 2600
* Atari 7800 ProSystem
* ColecoVision
* Magnavox Odyssey (or, Philips Videopac G7000)
* Astrocade
* SG-1000
* Emerson Arcadia 2001
* Watara SuperVision
* APF-MP1000
* Entec Adventurevision
* Channel F
* Master System
* Amstrad Gx-4000
* Sega Genesis
* Epoch Game Pocket Computer
* Mega Duck WG-108
* Sega Game Gear
* Epoch Super Cassette Vision
* Bandai Super Vision 8000
* VTech Socrates
* Super A'Can
==Controls==
in MAME the default controls can be changed by pressing tab.
[https://docs.mamedev.org/usingmame/defaultkeys.html Default keys Mame]
===Playstation===
[[File:Playastion-controller.png]]
==Trouble shooting==
* Try to delete your internet history, and then restart the ROM.
=== safari ===
* In 2020 apple announced that after seven days that cookies would automatically be deleted. this means on safari will delete save games data over 7 days old.
== Copyright ==
Following deliberation, the Copyright Office ruled in late October 2003 to add exemptions to anti-circumvention clause of the DMCA, Making library free to distribute following content exempt from the DMCA.
* Computer programs protected by dongles that prevent access due to malfunction or damage and which are obsolete.
* Computer programs and video games distributed in formats that have become obsolete and which require the original media or hardware as a condition of access.
==External links==
* {{IAItem|consolelivingroom|Console Living Room}}
[[Category:Collections of software]]
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The '''Console Living Room''' is a [[software]] [[collection]] on the [[Internet Archive]]. Through use of the MAME emulator system, which allows direct access to these programs in your browser with no additional plugins or settings, this collection provides hundreds of vintage games to play. Simply click on the screenshot or "Emulate This" button for each individual cartridge, and on modern browsers the games will just start to run.
==Supported consoles==
* Atari 2600
* Atari 7800 ProSystem
* ColecoVision
* Magnavox Odyssey (or, Philips Videopac G7000)
* Astrocade
* SG-1000
* Emerson Arcadia 2001
* Watara SuperVision
* APF-MP1000
* Entec Adventurevision
* Channel F
* Master System
* Amstrad Gx-4000
* Sega Genesis
* Epoch Game Pocket Computer
* Mega Duck WG-108
* Sega Game Gear
* Epoch Super Cassette Vision
* Bandai Super Vision 8000
* VTech Socrates
* Super A'Can
==Controls==
in MAME the default controls can be changed by pressing tab.
[https://docs.mamedev.org/usingmame/defaultkeys.html Default keys Mame]
===Playstation===
[[File:Playastion-controller.png]]
==Trouble shooting==
* Try to delete your internet history, and then restart the ROM.
=== safari ===
* In 2020 apple announced that after seven days that cookies would automatically be deleted. this means on safari will delete save games data over 7 days old.
== Copyright ==
Following deliberation, the Copyright Office ruled in late October 2003 to add exemptions to anti-circumvention clause of the DMCA, Making library free to distribute following content exempt from the DMCA.
* Computer programs protected by dongles that prevent access due to malfunction or damage and which are obsolete.
* Computer programs and video games distributed in formats that have become obsolete and which require the original media or hardware as a condition of access.
==External links==
* {{IAItem|consolelivingroom|Console Living Room}}
[[Category:Collections of software]]
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The '''Open Library''' is an [[Internet Archive]] project that aspires to create one webpage corresponding to every book. It is paired with the Internet Archive's ambition to collect one copy of every book in existence. It was founded by [[Aaron Swartz]], [[Brewster Kahle]], Alexis Rossi, Anand Chitipothu, and Rebecca Malamud.
They have a constantly replenishing backlog of books to scan. To prioritize their efforts to what people want, they update the pages of books they have on hand and offer the opportunity to [https://openlibrary.org/sponsorship sponsor those books' scanning]. This moves them up in the queue. The donation is tax deductible.
Normally, in-copyright books can only be checked out to one person at a time, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, this restriction was waived, forming the [[National Emergency Library]].
== Legal Challenge ==
In 2020 several major publishing houses filed a legal challenge to '''Open Library''' claiming mass copyright infringement, and challenging the basis for controlled digital lending. The legal matter is still ongoing.
==Articles==
* [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/aug/01/internet-archive-books-brewster-kahle "Internet Archive founder turns to new information storage device – the book"], ''The Guardian''
* [https://zenodo.org/record/3820424 Crowd-Sourced Unlatching of Curricular Books: A Joint Pilot by the California State University, Knowledge Unlatched, and the Internet Archive]
==External links==
* [https://openlibrary.org/ openlibrary.org]
* {{IAItem|openlibrary-ol}}
* {{IAItem|ol_data}}
* {{TwitterUser|openlibrary}}
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The '''Open Library''' is an [[Internet Archive]] project that aspires to create one webpage corresponding to every book. It is paired with the Internet Archive's ambition to collect one copy of every book in existence. It was founded by [[Aaron Swartz]], [[Brewster Kahle]], Alexis Rossi, Anand Chitipothu, and Rebecca Malamud.
They have a constantly replenishing backlog of books to scan. To prioritize their efforts to what people want, they update the pages of books they have on hand and offer the opportunity to [https://openlibrary.org/sponsorship sponsor those books' scanning]. This moves them up in the queue. The donation is tax deductible.
Normally, in-copyright books can only be checked out to one person at a time, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, this restriction was waived, forming the [[National Emergency Library]].
== Legal Challenge ==
In 2020 several major publishing houses filed a legal challenge to '''Open Library''' claiming mass copyright infringement, and challenging the basis for controlled digital lending. The legal matter is still ongoing.
==Articles==
* [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/aug/01/internet-archive-books-brewster-kahle "Internet Archive founder turns to new information storage device – the book"], ''The Guardian''
* [https://zenodo.org/record/3820424 Crowd-Sourced Unlatching of Curricular Books: A Joint Pilot by the California State University, Knowledge Unlatched, and the Internet Archive]
==External links==
* [https://openlibrary.org/ openlibrary.org]
* {{IAItem|openlibrary-ol}}
* {{IAItem|ol_data}}
* {{TwitterUser|openlibrary}}
* [https://github.com/internetarchive/openlibrary Open Library GitHub]
[[Category:Internet Archive projects]]
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The '''Open Library''' is an [[Internet Archive]] project that aspires to create one webpage corresponding to every book. It is paired with the Internet Archive's ambition to collect one copy of every book in existence. It was founded by [[Aaron Swartz]], [[Brewster Kahle]], Alexis Rossi, Anand Chitipothu, and Rebecca Malamud.
They have a constantly replenishing backlog of books to scan. To prioritize their efforts to what people want, they update the pages of books they have on hand and offer the opportunity to [https://openlibrary.org/sponsorship sponsor those books' scanning]. This moves them up in the queue. The donation is tax deductible.
Normally, in-copyright books can only be checked out to one person at a time, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, this restriction was waived, forming the [[National Emergency Library]].
== Legal Challenge ==
In 2020 several major publishing houses filed a legal challenge to '''Open Library''' claiming mass copyright infringement, and challenging the basis for [[controlled digital lending]]. The legal matter is still ongoing.
==Articles==
* [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/aug/01/internet-archive-books-brewster-kahle "Internet Archive founder turns to new information storage device – the book"], ''The Guardian''
* [https://zenodo.org/record/3820424 Crowd-Sourced Unlatching of Curricular Books: A Joint Pilot by the California State University, Knowledge Unlatched, and the Internet Archive]
==External links==
* [https://openlibrary.org/ openlibrary.org]
* {{IAItem|openlibrary-ol}}
* {{IAItem|ol_data}}
* {{TwitterUser|openlibrary}}
* [https://github.com/internetarchive/openlibrary Open Library GitHub]
[[Category:Internet Archive projects]]
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Uploading With Python
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with [[uploading]] [[items]]. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level [[API]] for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<pre>
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</pre>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<pre>
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</pre>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</pre>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</pre>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. ''Required.''
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</pre>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>[[Mediatypes|mediatype]]</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>[[data]]</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>[[texts]]</code>
** <code>[[audio]]</code>
** <code>[[movies]]</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>[[image]]</code>
** <code>[[software]]</code>
** <code>[[web]]</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the [[Open Collections]] everyone has upload access to.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource "Community Texts"], use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio "Community Audio"], use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies "Community Video"], use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_media "Community Data"], use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_image "Community Images"], use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/open_source_software "Community Software"], use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<pre>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</pre>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To alter metadata with Python, we would write:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</pre>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with [[uploading]] [[items]]. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level [[API]] for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
This tutorial assumes that you have a basic user account on [[archive.org]]. Accounts with higher permissions may be able to do things like set "write-once metadata" more than once.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<pre>
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</pre>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<pre>
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</pre>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</pre>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</pre>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. ''Required.''
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</pre>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>[[Mediatypes|mediatype]]</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>[[data]]</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>[[texts]]</code>
** <code>[[audio]]</code>
** <code>[[movies]]</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>[[image]]</code>
** <code>[[software]]</code>
** <code>[[web]]</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the [[Open Collections]] everyone has upload access to.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource "Community Texts"], use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio "Community Audio"], use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies "Community Video"], use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_media "Community Data"], use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_image "Community Images"], use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/open_source_software "Community Software"], use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<pre>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</pre>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To alter metadata with Python, we would write:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</pre>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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The [[Internet Archive]] provides a Python library on PyPI to help with [[uploading]] [[items]]. You can <code>pip install internetarchive</code>.
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/index.html The documentation is here], but it doesn't provide much of a linear breakdown.
Aside, the <code>internetarchive</code> package comes with a command line tool called <code>ia</code> that already provides a high-level [[API]] for interacting with the Archive's data. It would behoove you to see if that already meets your needs.
This tutorial assumes that you have a basic user account on [https://archive.org/ archive.org]. Accounts with higher permissions may be able to do things like set "write-once metadata" more than once.
==Logging in==
First thing's first: you have to create the config file for <code>internetarchive</code>. This is not one of those tutorials where you can skip to the fun stuff. You must authenticate before you can work with the Archive's toys.
===Option 1: ia configure===
If you never want to write your credentials into your code, that command line tool <code>ia</code> provides <code>ia configure</code> for this. Fill it out and you'll have your config file.
===Option 2: internetarchive.configure===
The <code>configure</code> function within <code>internetarchive</code> will also create the config file for you. Running this program once will create your config file. You can delete this after you run it.
<pre>
from internetarchive import configure
configure('myemail!@example.com', 'password')
</pre>
===Double-checking your config file===
The config file will be found at <code>$HOME/.ia</code> or <code>$HOME/.config/ia.ini</code> unless you specify a custom path elsewhere. It will be created correctly, since it doesn't have any moving parts. It should look something like this:
<pre>
[s3]
access = aCcEsSkEy
secret = SeCrEtKeY
[cookies]
logged-in-user = my_email!%40example.com; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
logged-in-sig = SiGnAtUrEalsdnfanfaFEKA:WEFASDfadsfvaodsnfasdFAsdvnieranv; expires=Sun, 04-Oct-2020 02:08:30 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; domain=.archive.org
[general]
screenname = lethargilistic
</pre>
[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html Those are IA-S3 keys] rather than Amazon S3 proper, but that's a background detail. You can find the key associated with your account [https://archive.org/account/s3.php here].
The <code>internetarchive</code> library auto-populated all of this config file information, including those keys, without me having to write them anywhere. I'm not sure if that key transfer is secured, to be honest, but there is also a way to add the keys to your code manually. You can write that part of the config file inline:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_session
c = {'s3': {'access': 'aCcEsSkEy', 'secret': 'SeCrEtKeY'}}
session = get_session(config=c)
</pre>
Creating a session is not necessary if your config file already exists. If you've written these lines, you can delete them.
==Uploading==
Having created our config file, we're now ready to send things to the Archive.
===You get an item by its identifier===
Every single thing within the Internet Archive's system has a unique "identifier." This is a string that contains ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, or periods. To access any item within the archive, you request it with its identifier:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
</pre>
That item identifier is already taken, and I control it, so you cannot upload to it, but I can. You can view the [[metadata]] within this [`Item`](https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.Item) object with <code>cool_podcast.metadata</code> or download it with <code>cool_podcast.download()</code>. If you want to see a progress bar, <code>download()</code> has a <code>verbose</code> flag.
But how do you register an identifier for the item that you're going to upload? It happens automatically during the upload process, so you don't have to think about it as long as your identifier is unique already. If you use <code>get_item</code> on an identifier that is not registered yet, but you do not upload anything, then the identifier will not be registered.
So, at this point, you're ready to upload, but, before that, let's have a word about metadata.
===Uploading without context===
Please do not do this! Metadata is gold! You should include everything you know about an item when you upload it to the Archive.
A great deal of the Internet Archive's utility as a repository of information comes from its rich metadata. There are people at the Archive who regularly comb through the millions of records and sort things out after the fact. You can make their jobs a lot easier and make your item far more discoverable by actually describing it while it still has your full attention.
You ''can'' upload items without metadata, but I will not show you how to do it.
===Uploading with metadata===
The <code>upload()</code> function takes metadata as an argument. You can set it up as a dictionary.
The Internet Archive's service tries as much as possible to be metadata agnostic, which means you can use anything you want for keys and upload away. What's important to you is important to the Archive's records. That said, [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html#metadata-schema the Archive does reserve a number of keys for display and filtering purposes]. The following is a list of the most basic keys.
* <code>title</code>: The human-readable title. ''Required.''
* <code>mediatype</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>collection</code>: FILL THIS OUT; SEE NEXT SECTION. ''Required.''
* <code>date</code>: The "YYYY-MM-DD' date the item was created or published, outside the context of the Archive item. A separate key, <code>addeddate</code>, will be auto-populated to indicate day you added it to the Archive. "YYYY" or "YYYY-MM" are also acceptable. You can write the value in brackets (e.g., "[YYYY]" or "YYYY-[MM]") to indicate you are uncertain.
* <code>description</code>: The human-readable description of the item. It supports HTML.
* <code>subject</code>: A list of strings that denote topics the item relates to. A podcast episode might include "podcast," the show title, and its topics.
* <code>creator</code>: A list of strings that denote entities that created the item. If you want to list more than one entity, each entity should be its own string in the list you send. If it's an ongoing or collaborative show, I usually also include the show title here with each participant as a separate string.
* <code>language</code>: The item's language. For example, "Spanish" or "Urdu." "English (handwriting)" is separate from "English."
* <code>licenseurl</code>: The canonical URL that points to the copyright license. If you use a common license like any of [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ the ones from Creative Commons], the item page will display the license's name and the proper symbols.
The ''Required'' key-value pairs will technically auto-populate with general values (the <code>title</code> will match the identifier and the <code>mediatype</code> will be "data"), but it is '''imperative''' that you fill them out before you run the upload function. Some required fields are write-once and require admin privileges to change after the initial upload, see the next section for details.
Uploading metadata to the Archive is all-or-nothing. If any of the key-value pairs causes an error of some kind on the back end, then none of the metadata in that dictionary will be reflected after the upload. This happens if you accidentally include an admin-access-restricted key in your metadata, for example. Again, you can see the next section for more information about that.
So, without further ado, to upload something to the archive, you can write:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
md = {'title': '"Pokémon Go and the Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns" by Tiffany C. Li (2016) - Amicus Lectio 0013'
'mediatype': 'audio',
'collection': 'opensource_audio',
'date': '2019-09-17',
'description': '<div><i>Pokémon GO</i> was an immediate sensation when Niantic released it in 2016, and it continues to be one of the highest-grossing apps on mobile devices. While the hype was still high, Tiffany C. Li wrote about potential legal rankles Niantic might face on the road to becoming a Poké Fan Master.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lawarxiv/gexpm/" rel="nofollow">The Paper.</a></div><div><br /></div><div>Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter.com/lethargilistic" rel="nofollow">@lethargilistic</a>) reads <em>Amicus Lectio</em> (<a href="https://twitter.com/amicuslectio" rel="nofollow">@AmicusLectio</a></div>).',
'subject': ['law', 'pokemon', 'pokemon go', 'amicus lectio',
'privacy', 'trespass', 'augmented reality', 'copyright',
'trademark', 'intellectual property'],
'creator': 'Ruha Benjamin',
'language': 'English',
'licenseurl': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'}
cool_podcast.upload('path_to_your_file.mp3', metadata=md, verbose=True)
</pre>
Some stray notes:
* The <code>verbose</code> flag optionally displays a progress bar for you.
* If you want to run this as a test before you actually upload, set the <code>dry_run</code> flag to <code>True</code>.
* If you want to upload multiple files with one call to this function, you can include a list of filepath strings, too. Python file objects also work.
* The function returns a <code>requests.Response</code> object, so you can check the HTTP status code.
Congrats, the item is live and you've archived something forever on the Internet Archive! You can now visit https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013 (rather, whatever identifier you used) to check if it is appearing correctly.
===='''DO NOT FORGET THE WRITE-ONCE METADATA'''====
Some metadata keys are reserved for use by Internet Archive's staff only. Updating metadata is all-or-nothing. If you accidentally include any of these fields after the first upload, none of the metadata within the dictionary you send will be reflected on the item within the Archive.
I make special mention of this because you have '''only one chance''' to '''set values for write-once fields''' on the '''first upload.'''
To find out if a field is write-once, consult [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/metadata-schema/index.html the documentation's list of reserved metadata]. Write-once fields are indicated by "'''edit access''': IA admin."
These are the most important write-once metadata, and I've included the most common values as examples:
* <code>[[Mediatypes|mediatype]]</code>: The [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360014321172-Archive-org-site-architecture-and-glossary mediatype] indicates the overall silo your Archive item will be within.
** <code>[[data]]</code>, as in data files in formats like XML or CSV. ''The default.''
** <code>[[texts]]</code>
** <code>[[audio]]</code>
** <code>[[movies]]</code>, as in all video content.
** <code>[[image]]</code>
** <code>[[software]]</code>
** <code>[[web]]</code>, as in websites.
* <code>collection</code>: [https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360016399952-Collections-A-Basic-Guide- Collections] pair your item with others like it and provides further filtering. Input the identifier of the collection you wish to be included in. These are the [[Open Collections]] everyone has upload access to.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource "Community Texts"], use <code>opensource</code>. ''The default.''
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio "Community Audio"], use <code>opensource_audio</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_movies "Community Video"], use <code>opensource_movies</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_media "Community Data"], use <code>opensource_media</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/opensource_image "Community Images"], use <code>opensource_image</code>.
** If you want [https://archive.org/details/open_source_software "Community Software"], use <code>open_source_software</code>.
** If you want to upload as a "Test Item" which will be deleted after 30 days, use <code>test_collection</code>.
If you accidentally upload a file without these metadata set, or you set them incorrectly, you will need to send an email to <code>[mailto:info@archive.org info@archive.org]</code> with your request to change them. This is not an imposition upon them, although there's no guarantee of when they'll get back to you. They provide this sample email for you to use:
<pre>
To: info@archive.org
Subject: Please move my item(s)
Body:
Please move these items:
archive.org/details/[item1identifier]
archive.org/details/[item2identifier]
To this collection:
archive.org/details/[collectionidentifier]
</pre>
==Updating metadata==
Oh no! I just realized that I wrote the wrong name in the <code>creator</code> field.
To alter metadata with Python, we would write:
<pre>
from internetarchive import get_item
cool_podcast = get_item('amicus_lectio_0013')
#To be clear, this dictionary can still include any number of pairs.
md = {'creator': 'Mike Overby'}
cool_podcast.modify_metadata(md)
</pre>
Phew. Now the item is live ''and correct'' at https://archive.org/amicus_lectio_0013.
I hope you enjoy throwing stuff onto the human race's digital pile! Now that you know how the metadata works, [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28Computer%29+AND+mediatype%3A%28movies%29+AND+date%3A%5B1950-01-01+TO+1959-12-31%5D&page=2 it'll be easier to explore it], too!
==Sidebars==
==="The book I uploaded doesn't look right?"===
This tutorial covers how to upload individual items to an identifier, but the way certain kinds of Archive items appear is responsive to different kinds of structured input. For example, the way [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49974/page/n25 it organizes the images of book pages so they function more like a proper book] requires you to format the images in a specific way with specific names and send it as a zip file. [http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive Here is an explanation of that process for books].
===Shortcut functions===
The <code>internetarchive</code> package also includes top-level <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.download internetarchive.download()]</code> and <code>[https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/internetarchive.html#internetarchive.api.upload internetarchive.upload()]</code> functions. I used the <code>Item</code> approach for this tutorial because that made it easier to explain the Archive's system. Personally, I think the <code>Item</code> approach encourages better habits, too. For instance, you need to create the <code>Item</code> object to check if the identifier is already registered on the Archive.
===Rate limiting===
The upload API has rate-limiting and the <code>internetarchive</code> library does not provide assistance with complying with it. If you go over the rate limit, your account will be locked out of uploading via this API. The Archive is under the impression that this block will automatically lift after a short amount of time, but it does not. To unlock your API uploading privilege, you will have to contact <code>info@archive.org</code>. Keep in mind that that is a general contact point and the person you reach will not necessarily know about <code>internetarchive</code> or this rate limiting issue or the API difference between uploading via this API and the web interface. This issue has been raised on the project GitHub [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/340 here] and [https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/312 here], but was closed both times. (In the latter, lethargilistic mentions that the lock comes off after two weeks, but it does not. He was in contact with the Archive at that time and, although they were confused by the request, someone at the Archive must have lifted it without telling him they had figured out how to do so. He ran into the same issue later and the lock ''did not'' lift automatically after two weeks.)
Your web uploading privileges will not be affected by this.
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There is an official library for interacting with the Internet Archive (uploading, searching, etc. -- not including the [[Wayback Machine]] or [[Open Library]]).
* https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/
* https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive
== ia search --field ==
Many, but not all metadata fields are indexed and returnable by `ia search`. A list of returnable ones are below, with notes on discrepancies.
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access-restricted-item, addeddate, aspect_ratio, audio_codec, audio_sample_rate, backup_location, ccnum, closed_captioning, collection, color, contributor, date, description, frames_per_second, identifier, identifier-access, imagecount, language, mediatype, notes, program, publicdate, runtime, scandate, scanningcenter, sound, source, source_pixel_height, source_pixel_width, sponsor, start_localtime, start_time, stop_time, subject, title, tuner, utc_offset, video_codec, year
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Discrepancies:
* The search index returns ''addeddate'', and ''publicdate'' with the (UTC) timezone specified, even if the underlying value doesn't.
* The search index returns a full timestamp for ''date'' even if only the date (not the time or timezone) are stored.
* The search index returns ''imagecount'' as a number, even if it is stored as a string.
Metadata fields that are not returnable include:
* uploader
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There is an official library for interacting with the Internet Archive (uploading, searching, etc. -- not including the [[Wayback Machine]] or [[Open Library]]).
* https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/
* https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive
== ia search --field ==
Many, but not all metadata fields are indexed and returnable by `ia search`. A list of returnable ones are below, with notes on discrepancies.
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access-restricted-item, addeddate, aspect_ratio, audio_codec, audio_sample_rate, backup_location, ccnum, closed_captioning, collection, color, contributor, date, description, frames_per_second, identifier, identifier-access, imagecount, language, mediatype, notes, program, publicdate, runtime, scandate, scanningcenter, sound, source, source_pixel_height, source_pixel_width, sponsor, start_localtime, start_time, stop_time, subject, title, tuner, utc_offset, video_codec, year
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Discrepancies:
* The search index returns ''addeddate'', ''updatedate'', and ''publicdate'' with a T between the date and time, and a Z afterward, unlike how it is stored (with a space between date and time).
* The search index returns a full timestamp for ''date'' even if only the date (not the time or timezone) are stored.
* The search index returns ''imagecount'' as a number, even if it is stored as a string.
* The association from items to the users who marked them as a favorite is returned by the search index (in the ''collection'' key), but not stored.
Metadata fields that are not returnable include:
* uploader
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There is an official library for interacting with the Internet Archive (uploading, searching, etc. -- not including the [[Wayback Machine]] or [[Open Library]]).
* https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/
* https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive
== ia search --field ==
Many, but not all metadata fields are indexed and returnable by `ia search`. A list of returnable ones are below, with notes on discrepancies.
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access-restricted-item, addeddate, aspect_ratio, audio_codec, audio_sample_rate, backup_location, ccnum, closed_captioning, collection, color, contributor, coverleaf, curation, date, description, filesxml, frames_per_second, identifier, identifier-access, identifier-ark, imagecount, language, licenseurl, mediatype, notes, ocr, program, publicdate, repub_state, runtime, scandate, scanningcenter, sound, source, source_pixel_height, source_pixel_width, sponsor, start_localtime, start_time, stop_time, subject, title, tuner, updatedate, updater, utc_offset, video_codec, year
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Discrepancies:
* The search index returns ''addeddate'', ''updatedate'', and ''publicdate'' with a T between the date and time, and a Z afterward, unlike how it is stored (with a space between date and time).
* The search index returns a full timestamp for ''date'' even if only the date (not the time or timezone) are stored.
* The search index returns ''imagecount'' as a number, even if it is stored as a string.
* The association from items to the users who marked them as a favorite is returned by the search index (in the ''collection'' key), but not stored.
* The search index returns the ''subject'' field as a list, while the metadata has it as a single semicolon-separated value.
* The search index strips HTML from the ''description'' and ''rights'' fields.
Metadata fields that are not returnable include:
* uploader
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This is a series of tutorials on scraping sites using javascript & python to speed up the process of adding metadata to large numbers of items. For example, let's say you have a collection of 30,000 C64 demos, and you want to link them with individual pages on CSDB and pull across the metadata into the archive. How would you achieve something like that without going insane? Here are a few practical examples I've worked on over the years:
== Mickey And Friends ==
Let's start with an easy example I'm working on at the moment. Scanning [https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Fleetway+Editions%22 Mickey and Friends], a UK comic. I have over a hundred issues, and am slowly uploading them to the archive. Wouldn't it be nice to know who authored each story in the comics, and which characters appear? Well apparently, people have created [https://inducks.org/publication.php?c=uk%2FMF a database of that kind of information]. And [https://inducks.org/inducks/COPYING their license] encourages use of their data in any way.
At this point, you're going to want to know a bit of javascript or maybe some python, because you don't want to copy/paste this information by hand. If you look at [https://archive.org/details/mickey_friends_1994-06-17_23 one of the items] I uploaded, you'll see the end result of my scraping. Artists & characters cross referenced, so that users can browse other comics featuring the same characters or creators.
[https://github.com/trumad/mickey_and_friends_metadata_node_script/blob/main/mickeyFriendsMetadataScrape.js Here's the node script] I used to add this metadata. And here's what it does:
* The script makes an axios http request to the internet archive, and grabs the item names for all uploaded mickey & friends comics
** This could be improved if written in python, since it could just import the internet archive python library and directly grab the item names from there.
* Since the item names contain the year and the issue number, it's trivial for the script to generate the correct inducks database URL to visit for information about that comic. The KEY is naming each item consistently as I continue to upload issues.
* There's another axios call to the inducks database for the each comic
* "node-html-parser" is used to parse the page, grabbing whatever information I decide is important and putting it into a javascript object.
* Then I generate a description for the item, using html to make it rich with links. The links are all internal links to the internet archive search page. For characters & creators, I know I'm going to put a comma separated list of each creator/character into a metadata field, so I make the search point to that creator's name. Check out the item linked above for an example of what that looks like
* The final step is to prepare the data and output a csv, using the fast-csv package
* The CSV can be used with the internet archive python library to update the metadata fields for description, characters, and creators
All the above can be seen in the go() function, and you can dive into the individual functions to hopefully understand what the script is doing along each step of the way. If you're familiar with code in any way I'm sure this will be easy. If not, a project like this might make a good starting point. And this can also be done in python - I've done it - using the requests library and beautiful soup. I'm just more of a javascript guy at the moment.
More to come:
== C64 demos & the CSDB ==
== Emulated video games and Mobygames' database ==
== Reeling in the years & the TVDB ==
[[Category:Undeveloped tutorials]]
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Free Range Archivist employed by the Internet Archive. Purveyor of [[textfiles]]. Founder of [[Archive Team]]. Owner of Sockington. Historian of technology, filmmaker, performer, and actor. He is an [[administrator]] of [https://archive.org/ archive.org].
* {{IAItem|@jason_scott}}
* {{IAItem|@sketch_the_cow}}
* {{TwitterUser|textfiles}}
* {{TwitterUser|sockington}}
* {{WP|Jason Scott}}
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Free Range Archivist employed by the Internet Archive. Purveyor of [[textfiles]]. Founder of [https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Main_Page/ Archive Team]. Owner of Sockington. Historian of technology, filmmaker, performer, and actor. He is an [[administrator]] of [https://archive.org/ archive.org].
* {{IAItem|@jason_scott}}
* {{IAItem|@sketch_the_cow}}
* {{TwitterUser|textfiles}}
* {{TwitterUser|sockington}}
* {{WP|Jason Scott}}
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Free Range Archivist employed by the Internet Archive. Purveyor of [http://textfiles.com/ textfiles]. Founder of [https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Main_Page/ Archive Team]. Owner of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sockington/ Sockington]. Historian of technology, filmmaker, performer, and actor. He is an administrator of [https://archive.org/ archive.org].
* {{IAItem|@jason_scott}}
* {{IAItem|@sketch_the_cow}}
* {{TwitterUser|textfiles}}
* {{TwitterUser|sockington}}
* {{WP|Jason Scott}}
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Free Range Archivist employed by the Internet Archive. Purveyor of [http://textfiles.com/ textfiles]. Founder of [https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Main_Page Archive Team]. Owner of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sockington/ Sockington]. Historian of technology, filmmaker, performer, and actor. He is an administrator of [https://archive.org/ archive.org].
* {{IAItem|@jason_scott}}
* {{IAItem|@sketch_the_cow}}
* {{TwitterUser|textfiles}}
* {{TwitterUser|sockington}}
* {{WP|Jason Scott}}
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<strong>Welcome to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet Archive,</strong> a non-official wiki about the [[Internet Archive]].
Created as a way to fill in the blanks of the lore, function, and learned tips of [https://archive.org/ archive.org], this Wiki is meant to allow beginning or advanced users of the Archive to learn, share information and make the most of one of the Internet's crown jewels. It is neither endorsed nor supported by the Internet Archive or archive.org.
<strong>CURRENTLY IN BETA</strong>, this project has a [[War Room]] which is meant to begin expansion of subjects and links out to known information about the Archive. There are further ideas for small tasks that will help kick-start the Guide in [[Ramping Up]].
<big>LORE</big>
* [[300 Funston Avenue|Building]], [[Physical Archive]], [[Statues]]
* History of [[Brewster Kahle]] and related figures to the Archive
* History of Internet Archive Projects ([[Internet Archive Federal Credit Union|Credit Union]], [[Scanning Centers]], [[78RPM]])
<big>FUNCTIONALITY</big>
* [[Networking]] and [[Storage]]
* [[IA Software]] and [[API]]s
* [[IA Command-Line Tool]] (Extensive Documentation exists)
* [[Derivation Process]]
<big>TRAVEL GUIDE</big>
* [[Collection]]s within the Archive, especially [[Partner Collections]]
* [[Prominent Collections]]
* [[Open Collections]]
* Topics: [[Videogames]]
<big>CONTRIBUTION AND COLLABORATION</big>
* Understanding [[Metadata]]
* Making Useful [[Items]]
* How to Properly [[Uploading|Upload]] (web-based or command-line tool)
* [[Toolbox]] of Script Components
* Notes: [[Imaging floppy disks]], [[Scraping other sites for metadata]]
[[Category:Hitchhiker's Guide]]
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The [[Internet Archive]] allows anyone with an account to create [[items]]. This can be done through the website and through an API. Sometimes, you may need to [[Uploading in Bulk|upload in bulk]].
== Web ==
The web interface to create an item can be found by clicking on the upload icon in the top-right corner on [https://archive.org/ archive.org] or by visiting https://archive.org/create/. The user is greeted with a "Share your Files" page, which contains a green button to "upload files", and a blue button for [[etree.org]] uploader.
After clicking the Green "upload files" button, the user is shown a window where files can be dragged to or selected for upload. Selecting one or more files leads to a page where [[metadata]] can be created for the item. This includes a titles, [[identifier]], description, tags, creator, date, [[collection]], language and the [[license]]. Additional metadata can be added in the "More options box". Finally the item can be uploaded with the blue "Upload and Create Your Item" button.
== API ==
:See also: [[Uploading With Python]]
An [[API]] is available for the more tech-savvy users. This allows for easier and faster uploading of items. More information about the API can be found on it's page here, or at https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html.
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The [[Internet Archive]] allows anyone with an account to create [[items]]. This can be done through the website and through an API. Sometimes, you may need to [[Uploading in Bulk|upload in bulk]].
== Web ==
The web interface to create an item can be found by clicking on the upload icon in the top-right corner on [https://archive.org/ archive.org] or by visiting https://archive.org/create/. The user is greeted with a "Share your Files" page, which contains a green button to "upload files", and a blue button for [https://etree.org/ etree.org] uploader.
After clicking the Green "upload files" button, the user is shown a window where files can be dragged to or selected for upload. Selecting one or more files leads to a page where [[metadata]] can be created for the item. This includes a titles, [[identifier]], description, tags, creator, date, [[collection]], language and the [[license]]. Additional metadata can be added in the "More options box". Finally the item can be uploaded with the blue "Upload and Create Your Item" button.
== API ==
:See also: [[Uploading With Python]]
An [[API]] is available for the more tech-savvy users. This allows for easier and faster uploading of items. More information about the API can be found on it's page here, or at https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html.
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[[File:Wayback_Machine_logo_2010.png|thumb|250px|right|The Wayback Machine logo]]
The Wayback Machine is an initiative of the Internet Archive to provide a browse-able archive of the World Wide Web. Starting in 1996, the Wayback Machine contains more than 362 billion web pages.
It is named after the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WABAC_machine WABAC machine] from the Simon and Mr. Peabody segments of ''The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show''.
== Saving pages ==
Pages are saved to the Wayback Machine in a few ways
* [[Alexa Internet]] donates their crawldata to the Internet Archive, which is added to the Wayback Machine.
* The Internet Archive runs [[IA web crawls|their own crawls]] to grab popular webpages.
* The "[[Save Page Now]]" feature allows users to save a page to the Wayback Machine. It's also possible to save all outlinks on a page.
* ArchiveTeam's [https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/ArchiveBot ArchiveBot] is an IRC bot that crawls requested websites and adds the data to the Wayback Machine.
* [[Archive-It]] partners run their own crawls, and their data is added to the Wayback Machine.
==External links==
* [https://archive.org/web/ The Wayback Machine]
* {{TwitterUser|waybackmachine}}
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* DOSBox
* Vice (In Progress)
* Neko Project II kai
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
* PCE - PC Emulator
* X Millennium
* VMac
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20201129233231/http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
* [https://github.com/db48x/emularity GitHub]
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* DOSBox
* Vice (In Progress)
* Neko Project II kai
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
* PCE - PC Emulator
* X Millennium
* VMac
=== Emulator Setup Guides ===
Section that describes how to setup and configure the emulators to work.
==== Windows 3.1 ====
It is possible to run some small self-contained Windows 3.1 exectuables within Emularity on Archive.org.
There are obvious limitations to this as Emularity does not provide a full version of Windows 3.1 to interact with, so if the executable in question requires access to specific parts of the Windows 3.1 operating environment (such as calling upon pre-installed system files) execution of the software will likely fail with an error.
To begin with an example of Windows 3.1 software running in the web browser: https://archive.org/details/quicktax-demo
Steps to achieve emulation:
# If not already, package your program files in a .ZIP archive
# Create a new entry on Archive.org https://archive.org/create
# Add your .ZIP archive to the list of files (you can add other stuff, but it won't affect emulation)
# Complete all the form fields with helpful metadata
# Proceed to upload the content
# Upon upload you should be returned to your item page, from here click on Edit and then "I Want to change the information (metadata) about my item)"
# Scroll to the bottom of this form
# Click "Add another field" 4 times
# You should now have a total of 8 empty fields, on each row the left field will be the "Field Name" and the right field will be the "Value"
# In the first field name enter '''emulator'''
# In the first value field enter '''dosbox'''
# In the second field name enter '''dosbox_drive_d'''
# In the second value field enter '''emularity_win31/win31_nonshell.zip'''
# In the third field name enter '''emulator_ext'''
# In the third value field enter '''zip'''
# In the fourth field name enter '''emulator_start'''
# In the fourth value field enter '''d:\runapp [filename of starting executable]''' (you'll need to work out what the first executable for your program is, sometimes this is something obvious like START.BAT or GO.EXE - sometimes it requires a bit more research. You may have to change this field a few times to get things working properly. To make it clear, you are specifiy what program the emulator is going to start automatically. If you do not specify anything here you will be greeted with a blank screen with no way of executing the software).
# Click Submit at the end of the page and wait to be returned to your item page
# Wait for any pending processes to clear, click the Power On button to test
==== Windows 3.1 Tips and Considerations ====
As previously mentioned this environment is not a full version of Windows 3.1; as it exists to provide just enough of an environment to get software running. However the following things should be addressed, some of which have possible fixes others are simply resultant of the limitations of web-emulation.
* "I Get an Software Error that a file doesn't exist" - this is a common error, as previously mentioned this image of Windows 3.1 is limited. Depending on what file is being called you might be able to include that file within the .ZIP archive you upload to the Archive. For example if it is calling for a specific type of .DLL file, you might get away with placing a copy inside the ZIP file.
* "The software runs slow/too fast/buggy" - many of these can't really be resolved easily, you might find that using a different emulation image (field name '''dosbox_drive_d)''') may improve or worsen your result.
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20201129233231/http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
* [https://github.com/db48x/emularity GitHub]
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* DOSBox
* Vice (In Progress)
* Neko Project II kai
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
* PCE - PC Emulator
* X Millennium
* VMac
=== Emulator Setup Guides ===
Section that describes how to setup and configure the emulators to work.
==== Windows 3.1 ====
It is possible to run some small self-contained Windows 3.1 exectuables within Emularity on Archive.org.
There are obvious limitations to this as Emularity does not provide a full version of Windows 3.1 to interact with, so if the executable in question requires access to specific parts of the Windows 3.1 operating environment (such as calling upon pre-installed system files) execution of the software will likely fail with an error.
To begin with an example of Windows 3.1 software running in the web browser: https://archive.org/details/quicktax-demo
Steps to achieve emulation:
# If not already, package your program files in a .ZIP archive
# Create a new entry on Archive.org https://archive.org/create
# Add your .ZIP archive to the list of files (you can add other stuff, but it won't affect emulation)
# Complete all the form fields with helpful metadata
# Proceed to upload the content
# Upon upload you should be returned to your item page, from here click on Edit and then "I Want to change the information (metadata) about my item)"
# Scroll to the bottom of this form
# Click "Add another field" 4 times
# You should now have a total of 8 empty fields, on each row the left field will be the "Field Name" and the right field will be the "Value"
# In the first field name enter '''emulator'''
# In the first value field enter '''dosbox'''
# In the second field name enter '''dosbox_drive_d'''
# In the second value field enter '''emularity_win31/win31_nonshell.zip'''
# In the third field name enter '''emulator_ext'''
# In the third value field enter '''zip'''
# In the fourth field name enter '''emulator_start'''
# In the fourth value field enter '''d:\runapp [filename of starting executable]''' (you'll need to work out what the first executable for your program is, sometimes this is something obvious like START.BAT or GO.EXE - sometimes it requires a bit more research. You may have to change this field a few times to get things working properly. To make it clear, you are specifiy what program the emulator is going to start automatically. If you do not specify anything here you will be greeted with a blank screen with no way of executing the software).
# Click Submit at the end of the page and wait to be returned to your item page
# Wait for any pending processes to clear, click the Power On button to test
==== Windows 3.1 Tips and Considerations ====
As previously mentioned this environment is not a full version of Windows 3.1; as it exists to provide just enough of an environment to get software running. However the following things should be addressed, some of which have possible fixes others are simply resultant of the limitations of web-emulation.
* "I Get an Software Error that a file doesn't exist" - this is a common error, as previously mentioned this image of Windows 3.1 is limited. Depending on what file is being called you might be able to include that file within the .ZIP archive you upload to the Archive. For example if it is calling for a specific type of .DLL file, you might get away with placing a copy inside the ZIP file.
* "The software runs slow/too fast/buggy" - many of these can't really be resolved easily, you might find that using a different emulation image (field name '''dosbox_drive_d)''') may improve or worsen your result.
* "I have made changes to the uploaded archive but they're not reflecting in the emulator" - either there's a pending processing task (like ''derive'') that needs to complete or your web browser cache needs clearing.
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20201129233231/http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
* [https://github.com/db48x/emularity GitHub]
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* DOSBox
* Vice (In Progress)
* Neko Project II kai
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
* PCE - PC Emulator
* X Millennium
* VMac
=== Emulator Setup Guides ===
Section that describes how to setup and configure the emulators to work.
==== DOSBox (inc. MS-DOS) ====
It is possible to run most software items built for MS-DOS (or other similar flavours) within the web browser on Archive.org.
As with running most "computer software" in an emulator there will be software packages that will refuse to run (likely because they depend on specific hardware configurations not yet possible here).
To begin with an example of Windows 3.1 software running in the web browser: https://archive.org/details/AFBOOK
Steps to achieve emulation:
# If not already, package your program files in a .ZIP archive
# Create a new entry on Archive.org https://archive.org/create
# Add your .ZIP archive to the list of files (you can add other stuff, but it won't affect emulation)
# Complete all the form fields with helpful metadata
# Proceed to upload the content
# Upon upload you should be returned to your item page, from here click on Edit and then "I Want to change the information (metadata) about my item)"
# Scroll to the bottom of this form
# Click "Add another field" 3 times
# You should now have a total of 8 empty fields, on each row the left field will be the "Field Name" and the right field will be the "Value"
# In the first field name enter '''emulator'''
# In the first value field enter '''dosbox'''
# In the second field name enter '''emulator_ext'''
# In the second value field enter '''zip'''
# In the third field name enter '''emulator_start'''
# In the third value field enter '''d:\runapp [filename of starting executable]''' (you'll need to work out what the first executable for your program is, sometimes this is something obvious like START.BAT or GO.EXE - sometimes it requires a bit more research. You may have to change this field a few times to get things working properly. To make it clear, you are specifiy what program the emulator is going to start automatically. If you do not specify anything here you will be greeted with an empty DOS prompt).
# Click Submit at the end of the page and wait to be returned to your item page
# Wait for any pending processes to clear, click the Power On button to test
==== Windows 3.1 ====
It is possible to run some small self-contained Windows 3.1 exectuables within Emularity on Archive.org.
There are obvious limitations to this as Emularity does not provide a full version of Windows 3.1 to interact with, so if the executable in question requires access to specific parts of the Windows 3.1 operating environment (such as calling upon pre-installed system files) execution of the software will likely fail with an error.
To begin with an example of Windows 3.1 software running in the web browser: https://archive.org/details/quicktax-demo
Steps to achieve emulation:
# If not already, package your program files in a .ZIP archive
# Create a new entry on Archive.org https://archive.org/create
# Add your .ZIP archive to the list of files (you can add other stuff, but it won't affect emulation)
# Complete all the form fields with helpful metadata
# Proceed to upload the content
# Upon upload you should be returned to your item page, from here click on Edit and then "I Want to change the information (metadata) about my item)"
# Scroll to the bottom of this form
# Click "Add another field" 4 times
# You should now have a total of 8 empty fields, on each row the left field will be the "Field Name" and the right field will be the "Value"
# In the first field name enter '''emulator'''
# In the first value field enter '''dosbox'''
# In the second field name enter '''dosbox_drive_d'''
# In the second value field enter '''emularity_win31/win31_nonshell.zip'''
# In the third field name enter '''emulator_ext'''
# In the third value field enter '''zip'''
# In the fourth field name enter '''emulator_start'''
# In the fourth value field enter '''d:\runapp [filename of starting executable]''' (you'll need to work out what the first executable for your program is, sometimes this is something obvious like START.BAT or GO.EXE - sometimes it requires a bit more research. You may have to change this field a few times to get things working properly. To make it clear, you are specifiy what program the emulator is going to start automatically. If you do not specify anything here you will be greeted with a blank screen with no way of executing the software).
# Click Submit at the end of the page and wait to be returned to your item page
# Wait for any pending processes to clear, click the Power On button to test
==== Windows 3.1 Tips and Considerations ====
As previously mentioned this environment is not a full version of Windows 3.1; as it exists to provide just enough of an environment to get software running. However the following things should be addressed, some of which have possible fixes others are simply resultant of the limitations of web-emulation.
* "I Get an Software Error that a file doesn't exist" - this is a common error, as previously mentioned this image of Windows 3.1 is limited. Depending on what file is being called you might be able to include that file within the .ZIP archive you upload to the Archive. For example if it is calling for a specific type of .DLL file, you might get away with placing a copy inside the ZIP file.
* "The software runs slow/too fast/buggy" - many of these can't really be resolved easily, you might find that using a different emulation image (field name '''dosbox_drive_d)''') may improve or worsen your result.
* "I have made changes to the uploaded archive but they're not reflecting in the emulator" - either there's a pending processing task (like ''derive'') that needs to complete or your web browser cache needs clearing.
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20201129233231/http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
* [https://github.com/db48x/emularity GitHub]
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* DOSBox
* Vice (In Progress)
* Neko Project II kai
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
* PCE - PC Emulator
* X Millennium
* VMac
=== Emulator Setup Guides ===
Section that describes how to setup and configure the emulators to work.
==== DOSBox (inc. MS-DOS) ====
It is possible to run most software items built for MS-DOS (or other similar flavours) within the web browser on Archive.org.
As with running most "computer software" in an emulator there will be software packages that will refuse to run (likely because they depend on specific hardware configurations not yet possible here).
To begin with an example of Windows 3.1 software running in the web browser: https://archive.org/details/AFBOOK
Steps to achieve emulation:
# If not already, package your program files in a .ZIP archive
# Create a new entry on Archive.org https://archive.org/create
# Add your .ZIP archive to the list of files (you can add other stuff, but it won't affect emulation)
# Complete all the form fields with helpful metadata
# Proceed to upload the content
# Upon upload you should be returned to your item page, from here click on Edit and then "I Want to change the information (metadata) about my item)"
# Scroll to the bottom of this form
# Click "Add another field" 3 times
# You should now have a total of 6 empty fields, on each row the left field will be the "Field Name" and the right field will be the "Value"
# In the first field name enter '''emulator'''
# In the first value field enter '''dosbox'''
# In the second field name enter '''emulator_ext'''
# In the second value field enter '''zip'''
# In the third field name enter '''emulator_start'''
# In the third value field enter '''d:\runapp [filename of starting executable]''' (you'll need to work out what the first executable for your program is, sometimes this is something obvious like START.BAT or GO.EXE - sometimes it requires a bit more research. You may have to change this field a few times to get things working properly. To make it clear, you are specifiy what program the emulator is going to start automatically. If you do not specify anything here you will be greeted with an empty DOS prompt).
# Click Submit at the end of the page and wait to be returned to your item page
# Wait for any pending processes to clear, click the Power On button to test
==== Windows 3.1 ====
It is possible to run some small self-contained Windows 3.1 exectuables within Emularity on Archive.org.
There are obvious limitations to this as Emularity does not provide a full version of Windows 3.1 to interact with, so if the executable in question requires access to specific parts of the Windows 3.1 operating environment (such as calling upon pre-installed system files) execution of the software will likely fail with an error.
To begin with an example of Windows 3.1 software running in the web browser: https://archive.org/details/quicktax-demo
Steps to achieve emulation:
# If not already, package your program files in a .ZIP archive
# Create a new entry on Archive.org https://archive.org/create
# Add your .ZIP archive to the list of files (you can add other stuff, but it won't affect emulation)
# Complete all the form fields with helpful metadata
# Proceed to upload the content
# Upon upload you should be returned to your item page, from here click on Edit and then "I Want to change the information (metadata) about my item)"
# Scroll to the bottom of this form
# Click "Add another field" 4 times
# You should now have a total of 8 empty fields, on each row the left field will be the "Field Name" and the right field will be the "Value"
# In the first field name enter '''emulator'''
# In the first value field enter '''dosbox'''
# In the second field name enter '''dosbox_drive_d'''
# In the second value field enter '''emularity_win31/win31_nonshell.zip'''
# In the third field name enter '''emulator_ext'''
# In the third value field enter '''zip'''
# In the fourth field name enter '''emulator_start'''
# In the fourth value field enter '''d:\runapp [filename of starting executable]''' (you'll need to work out what the first executable for your program is, sometimes this is something obvious like START.BAT or GO.EXE - sometimes it requires a bit more research. You may have to change this field a few times to get things working properly. To make it clear, you are specifiy what program the emulator is going to start automatically. If you do not specify anything here you will be greeted with a blank screen with no way of executing the software).
# Click Submit at the end of the page and wait to be returned to your item page
# Wait for any pending processes to clear, click the Power On button to test
==== Windows 3.1 Tips and Considerations ====
As previously mentioned this environment is not a full version of Windows 3.1; as it exists to provide just enough of an environment to get software running. However the following things should be addressed, some of which have possible fixes others are simply resultant of the limitations of web-emulation.
* "I Get an Software Error that a file doesn't exist" - this is a common error, as previously mentioned this image of Windows 3.1 is limited. Depending on what file is being called you might be able to include that file within the .ZIP archive you upload to the Archive. For example if it is calling for a specific type of .DLL file, you might get away with placing a copy inside the ZIP file.
* "The software runs slow/too fast/buggy" - many of these can't really be resolved easily, you might find that using a different emulation image (field name '''dosbox_drive_d)''') may improve or worsen your result.
* "I have made changes to the uploaded archive but they're not reflecting in the emulator" - either there's a pending processing task (like ''derive'') that needs to complete or your web browser cache needs clearing.
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20201129233231/http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
* [https://github.com/db48x/emularity GitHub]
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* DOSBox
* Vice (In Progress)
* Neko Project II kai
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
* PCE - PC Emulator
* X Millennium
* VMac
=== Emulator Setup Guides ===
Section that describes how to setup and configure the emulators to work.
==== DOSBox (inc. MS-DOS) ====
It is possible to run most software items built for MS-DOS (or other similar flavours) within the web browser on Archive.org.
As with running most "computer software" in an emulator there will be software packages that will refuse to run (likely because they depend on specific hardware configurations not yet possible here).
To begin with an example of Windows 3.1 software running in the web browser: https://archive.org/details/AFBOOK
Steps to achieve emulation:
# If not already, package your program files in a .ZIP archive
# Create a new entry on Archive.org https://archive.org/create
# Add your .ZIP archive to the list of files (you can add other stuff, but it won't affect emulation)
# Complete all the form fields with helpful metadata
# Proceed to upload the content
# Upon upload you should be returned to your item page, from here click on Edit and then "I Want to change the information (metadata) about my item)"
# Scroll to the bottom of this form
# Click "Add another field" 3 times
# You should now have a total of 6 empty fields, on each row the left field will be the "Field Name" and the right field will be the "Value"
# In the first field name enter '''emulator'''
# In the first value field enter '''dosbox'''
# In the second field name enter '''emulator_ext'''
# In the second value field enter '''zip'''
# In the third field name enter '''emulator_start'''
# In the third value field enter '''[filename of starting executable]''' (you'll need to work out what the first executable for your program is, sometimes this is something obvious like START.BAT or GO.EXE - sometimes it requires a bit more research. You may have to change this field a few times to get things working properly. To make it clear, you are specifiy what program the emulator is going to start automatically. If you do not specify anything here you will be greeted with an empty DOS prompt).
# Click Submit at the end of the page and wait to be returned to your item page
# Wait for any pending processes to clear, click the Power On button to test
==== Windows 3.1 ====
It is possible to run some small self-contained Windows 3.1 exectuables within Emularity on Archive.org.
There are obvious limitations to this as Emularity does not provide a full version of Windows 3.1 to interact with, so if the executable in question requires access to specific parts of the Windows 3.1 operating environment (such as calling upon pre-installed system files) execution of the software will likely fail with an error.
To begin with an example of Windows 3.1 software running in the web browser: https://archive.org/details/quicktax-demo
Steps to achieve emulation:
# If not already, package your program files in a .ZIP archive
# Create a new entry on Archive.org https://archive.org/create
# Add your .ZIP archive to the list of files (you can add other stuff, but it won't affect emulation)
# Complete all the form fields with helpful metadata
# Proceed to upload the content
# Upon upload you should be returned to your item page, from here click on Edit and then "I Want to change the information (metadata) about my item)"
# Scroll to the bottom of this form
# Click "Add another field" 4 times
# You should now have a total of 8 empty fields, on each row the left field will be the "Field Name" and the right field will be the "Value"
# In the first field name enter '''emulator'''
# In the first value field enter '''dosbox'''
# In the second field name enter '''dosbox_drive_d'''
# In the second value field enter '''emularity_win31/win31_nonshell.zip'''
# In the third field name enter '''emulator_ext'''
# In the third value field enter '''zip'''
# In the fourth field name enter '''emulator_start'''
# In the fourth value field enter '''d:\runapp [filename of starting executable]''' (you'll need to work out what the first executable for your program is, sometimes this is something obvious like START.BAT or GO.EXE - sometimes it requires a bit more research. You may have to change this field a few times to get things working properly. To make it clear, you are specifiy what program the emulator is going to start automatically. If you do not specify anything here you will be greeted with a blank screen with no way of executing the software).
# Click Submit at the end of the page and wait to be returned to your item page
# Wait for any pending processes to clear, click the Power On button to test
==== Windows 3.1 Tips and Considerations ====
As previously mentioned this environment is not a full version of Windows 3.1; as it exists to provide just enough of an environment to get software running. However the following things should be addressed, some of which have possible fixes others are simply resultant of the limitations of web-emulation.
* "I Get an Software Error that a file doesn't exist" - this is a common error, as previously mentioned this image of Windows 3.1 is limited. Depending on what file is being called you might be able to include that file within the .ZIP archive you upload to the Archive. For example if it is calling for a specific type of .DLL file, you might get away with placing a copy inside the ZIP file.
* "The software runs slow/too fast/buggy" - many of these can't really be resolved easily, you might find that using a different emulation image (field name '''dosbox_drive_d)''') may improve or worsen your result.
* "I have made changes to the uploaded archive but they're not reflecting in the emulator" - either there's a pending processing task (like ''derive'') that needs to complete or your web browser cache needs clearing.
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20201129233231/http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
* [https://github.com/db48x/emularity GitHub]
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* DOSBox
* Vice (In Progress)
* Neko Project II kai
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
* PCE - PC Emulator
* X Millennium
* VMac
=== Emulator Setup Guides ===
Section that describes how to setup and configure the emulators to work.
==== DOSBox (inc. MS-DOS) ====
It is possible to run most software items built for MS-DOS (or other similar flavours) within the web browser on Archive.org.
As with running most "computer software" in an emulator there will be software packages that will refuse to run (likely because they depend on specific hardware configurations not yet possible here).
To begin with an specific example of Windows 3.1 software running in the web browser: https://archive.org/details/AFBOOK
You can also look at all DOSBox emulation items with this search query: https://archive.org/search?query=emulator%3A%28dosbox%29
Steps to achieve emulation:
# If not already, package your program files in a .ZIP archive
# Create a new entry on Archive.org https://archive.org/create
# Add your .ZIP archive to the list of files (you can add other stuff, but it won't affect emulation)
# Complete all the form fields with helpful metadata
# Proceed to upload the content
# Upon upload you should be returned to your item page, from here click on Edit and then "I Want to change the information (metadata) about my item)"
# Scroll to the bottom of this form
# Click "Add another field" 3 times
# You should now have a total of 6 empty fields, on each row the left field will be the "Field Name" and the right field will be the "Value"
# In the first field name enter '''emulator'''
# In the first value field enter '''dosbox'''
# In the second field name enter '''emulator_ext'''
# In the second value field enter '''zip'''
# In the third field name enter '''emulator_start'''
# In the third value field enter '''[filename of starting executable]''' (you'll need to work out what the first executable for your program is, sometimes this is something obvious like START.BAT or GO.EXE - sometimes it requires a bit more research. You may have to change this field a few times to get things working properly. To make it clear, you are specifiy what program the emulator is going to start automatically. If you do not specify anything here you will be greeted with an empty DOS prompt).
# Click Submit at the end of the page and wait to be returned to your item page
# Wait for any pending processes to clear, click the Power On button to test
==== Windows 3.1 ====
It is possible to run some small self-contained Windows 3.1 exectuables within Emularity on Archive.org.
There are obvious limitations to this as Emularity does not provide a full version of Windows 3.1 to interact with, so if the executable in question requires access to specific parts of the Windows 3.1 operating environment (such as calling upon pre-installed system files) execution of the software will likely fail with an error.
To begin with an example of Windows 3.1 software running in the web browser: https://archive.org/details/quicktax-demo
Steps to achieve emulation:
# If not already, package your program files in a .ZIP archive
# Create a new entry on Archive.org https://archive.org/create
# Add your .ZIP archive to the list of files (you can add other stuff, but it won't affect emulation)
# Complete all the form fields with helpful metadata
# Proceed to upload the content
# Upon upload you should be returned to your item page, from here click on Edit and then "I Want to change the information (metadata) about my item)"
# Scroll to the bottom of this form
# Click "Add another field" 4 times
# You should now have a total of 8 empty fields, on each row the left field will be the "Field Name" and the right field will be the "Value"
# In the first field name enter '''emulator'''
# In the first value field enter '''dosbox'''
# In the second field name enter '''dosbox_drive_d'''
# In the second value field enter '''emularity_win31/win31_nonshell.zip'''
# In the third field name enter '''emulator_ext'''
# In the third value field enter '''zip'''
# In the fourth field name enter '''emulator_start'''
# In the fourth value field enter '''d:\runapp [filename of starting executable]''' (you'll need to work out what the first executable for your program is, sometimes this is something obvious like START.BAT or GO.EXE - sometimes it requires a bit more research. You may have to change this field a few times to get things working properly. To make it clear, you are specifiy what program the emulator is going to start automatically. If you do not specify anything here you will be greeted with a blank screen with no way of executing the software).
# Click Submit at the end of the page and wait to be returned to your item page
# Wait for any pending processes to clear, click the Power On button to test
==== Windows 3.1 Tips and Considerations ====
As previously mentioned this environment is not a full version of Windows 3.1; as it exists to provide just enough of an environment to get software running. However the following things should be addressed, some of which have possible fixes others are simply resultant of the limitations of web-emulation.
* "I Get an Software Error that a file doesn't exist" - this is a common error, as previously mentioned this image of Windows 3.1 is limited. Depending on what file is being called you might be able to include that file within the .ZIP archive you upload to the Archive. For example if it is calling for a specific type of .DLL file, you might get away with placing a copy inside the ZIP file.
* "The software runs slow/too fast/buggy" - many of these can't really be resolved easily, you might find that using a different emulation image (field name '''dosbox_drive_d)''') may improve or worsen your result.
* "I have made changes to the uploaded archive but they're not reflecting in the emulator" - either there's a pending processing task (like ''derive'') that needs to complete or your web browser cache needs clearing.
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20201129233231/http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
* [https://github.com/db48x/emularity GitHub]
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'''The Emularity''' is both the name of a specific set of scripts meant to load emulators, and the entire ongoing project to shove Javascript-ported emulators into browsers. Now years in the making, the project is mature and in use by millions of people worldwide. This page is meant to be a one-stop stop for keeping track of what needs to be worked on, when. Information on it is redundantly available elsewhere, and this is mostly meant to allow developers to ramp up quickly, especially in the realm of improvements or documentation.
=== Supported Emulators ===
* MAME
* DOSBox
* Vice (In Progress)
* Neko Project II kai
* Scripted Amiga Emulator
* PCE - PC Emulator
* X Millennium
* VMac
=== Emulator Setup Guides ===
Section that describes how to setup and configure the emulators to work.
==== DOSBox (inc. MS-DOS) ====
It is possible to run most software items built for MS-DOS (or other similar flavours) within the web browser on Archive.org.
As with running most "computer software" in an emulator there will be software packages that will refuse to run (likely because they depend on specific hardware configurations not yet possible here).
To begin with an specific example of Windows 3.1 software running in the web browser: https://archive.org/details/AFBOOK
You can also look at all DOSBox emulation items with this search query: https://archive.org/search?query=emulator%3A%28dosbox%29
Steps to achieve emulation:
# If not already, package your program files in a .ZIP archive
# Create a new entry on Archive.org https://archive.org/create
# Add your .ZIP archive to the list of files (you can add other stuff, but it won't affect emulation)
# Complete all the form fields with helpful metadata
# Proceed to upload the content
# Upon upload you should be returned to your item page, from here click on Edit and then "I Want to change the information (metadata) about my item)"
# Scroll to the bottom of this form
# Click "Add another field" 3 times
# You should now have a total of 6 empty fields, on each row the left field will be the "Field Name" and the right field will be the "Value"
# In the first field name enter '''emulator'''
# In the first value field enter '''dosbox'''
# In the second field name enter '''emulator_ext'''
# In the second value field enter '''zip'''
# In the third field name enter '''emulator_start'''
# In the third value field enter '''[filename of starting executable]''' (you'll need to work out what the first executable for your program is, sometimes this is something obvious like START.BAT or GO.EXE - sometimes it requires a bit more research. You may have to change this field a few times to get things working properly. To make it clear, you are specifiy what program the emulator is going to start automatically. If you do not specify anything here you will be greeted with an empty DOS prompt).
# Click Submit at the end of the page and wait to be returned to your item page
# Wait for any pending processes to clear, click the Power On button to test
==== Windows 3.1 ====
It is possible to run some small self-contained Windows 3.1 exectuables within Emularity on Archive.org.
There are obvious limitations to this as Emularity does not provide a full version of Windows 3.1 to interact with, so if the executable in question requires access to specific parts of the Windows 3.1 operating environment (such as calling upon pre-installed system files) execution of the software will likely fail with an error.
To begin with an specific example of Windows 3.1 software running in the web browser: https://archive.org/details/quicktax-demo
You can see all Windows 3.1 emulation items with this search query: https://archive.org/search?query=emulator%3A%28dosbox%29%20AND%20dosbox_drive_d%3A%28emularity_win31%29
Steps to achieve emulation:
# If not already, package your program files in a .ZIP archive
# Create a new entry on Archive.org https://archive.org/create
# Add your .ZIP archive to the list of files (you can add other stuff, but it won't affect emulation)
# Complete all the form fields with helpful metadata
# Proceed to upload the content
# Upon upload you should be returned to your item page, from here click on Edit and then "I Want to change the information (metadata) about my item)"
# Scroll to the bottom of this form
# Click "Add another field" 4 times
# You should now have a total of 8 empty fields, on each row the left field will be the "Field Name" and the right field will be the "Value"
# In the first field name enter '''emulator'''
# In the first value field enter '''dosbox'''
# In the second field name enter '''dosbox_drive_d'''
# In the second value field enter '''emularity_win31/win31_nonshell.zip'''
# In the third field name enter '''emulator_ext'''
# In the third value field enter '''zip'''
# In the fourth field name enter '''emulator_start'''
# In the fourth value field enter '''d:\runapp [filename of starting executable]''' (you'll need to work out what the first executable for your program is, sometimes this is something obvious like START.BAT or GO.EXE - sometimes it requires a bit more research. You may have to change this field a few times to get things working properly. To make it clear, you are specifiy what program the emulator is going to start automatically. If you do not specify anything here you will be greeted with a blank screen with no way of executing the software).
# Click Submit at the end of the page and wait to be returned to your item page
# Wait for any pending processes to clear, click the Power On button to test
==== Windows 3.1 Tips and Considerations ====
As previously mentioned this environment is not a full version of Windows 3.1; as it exists to provide just enough of an environment to get software running. However the following things should be addressed, some of which have possible fixes others are simply resultant of the limitations of web-emulation.
* "I Get an Software Error that a file doesn't exist" - this is a common error, as previously mentioned this image of Windows 3.1 is limited. Depending on what file is being called you might be able to include that file within the .ZIP archive you upload to the Archive. For example if it is calling for a specific type of .DLL file, you might get away with placing a copy inside the ZIP file.
* "The software runs slow/too fast/buggy" - many of these can't really be resolved easily, you might find that using a different emulation image (field name '''dosbox_drive_d)''') may improve or worsen your result.
* "I have made changes to the uploaded archive but they're not reflecting in the emulator" - either there's a pending processing task (like ''derive'') that needs to complete or your web browser cache needs clearing.
==== links ====
* [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess The Javascript MESS, the original project page on the ArchiveTeam Wiki that described the project.]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20201129233231/http://digitize.archiveteam.org/index.php/Internet_Archive_Emulation Extensive overview and docs on Emularity on the DIGITIZE THE PLANET wiki]
* [https://github.com/db48x/emularity GitHub]
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DigitalDragon
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The term podcast was first described as way attaching sound and video files to a RSS feeds, but the term is now more generally applied to any spoken word audio format regardless of the original meaning.
= Ripping Podcasts =
=== RSS ===
this will require youtube-dl and python
install youtube-dl if on linux or mac os you will have to run the command as sudo
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
pip3 install --upgrade youtube_dl
</syntaxhighlight>
download all episodes
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
youtube-dl http://feeds.example.com -x --audio-format mp3
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Spotify ===
Ripping podcasts of Spotify is quite a manual process but luckily most of Spotify's podcasts don't contain drm. That being said some of the more popular Spotify exclusive podcasts such as the Joe Rogan experience use DRM.
1. Bring up the developer Console.
firefox Hamburger Menu >> Web Developer >> Network
this step is only necessary on websites that disable right click
2. Press play on Episode
3. Look for Media in cause row network view and make sure the type is that of an audio or video file.
[[File:Screenshot from 2020-05-30 20-34-15.png|thumb|What to look for when ripping podcast of Spotify.]]
4. Right click open in new tab
5. Save as
=== Apple Podcasts / Formerly Itunes ===
http://getrssfeed.com/
this helpful website will allow you to convert an apple podcast link and convert it to an rss feed link. once that is obtained you can follow the steps for rss feed above.
====google is your friend====
google the podcast name and rss feed will often come up in the search results. once obtained you can you can follow the steps for rss feed above.
= Recovering Dead Podcasts =
=== Re-Branding ===
Look for other podcasts by the same publisher. Often, old podcasts don't die and are merely re-branded by their publishers. For example, the cult classic podcast "Foreign Police ER" was re-branded as FP's "First Person." All the old MP3s from the podcast remain on the RSS feed.
=== Wayback Machine ===
In all likelihood, at least some of the the MP3 files will be backed up on the [[Wayback Machine]].
=== Stitcher and other similar podcast hosting websites ===
Because Stitcher and other podcast hosts create a copy of the files instead of linking directly to them, old podcasts can remain on Stitcher many years after they have disappeared from other podcast providers.
For example: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nyt-magazine-the-ethicists
Downloading podcasts from Stitcher follows the same process as Spotify in the above section. If you find a podcast is only available on Stitcher, please upload it to the Internet Archive.
= External links =
* {{IA|podcasts}}
[[Category:Tutorials]]
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The term "Podcast" was first described as way attaching sound and video files to a RSS feeds, but the term is now more generally applied to any spoken word audio format regardless of the original meaning.
= Ripping Podcasts =
=== RSS ===
This requires [[youtube-dl]] and Python. If you're using Linux or macOS, you will need to run the command with sudo.
Install youtube-dl:
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
pip3 install --upgrade youtube_dl
</syntaxhighlight>
Download all episodes:
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
youtube-dl http://feeds.example.com -x --audio-format mp3
</syntaxhighlight>
If you don't have the RSS feed for a podcast, you can often find it in the Google search results.
=== Spotify ===
Ripping podcasts off of Spotify is quite a manual process, however most of Spotify's podcasts don't contain DRM. That being said, some of the more popular Spotify Exclusive podcasts (such as the "Joe Rogan Experience") use DRM.
'''1.''' Bring up the Developer Console.
Firefox: Hamburger Menu > Web Developer > Network
Chrome: Control + Shift + C
'''2.''' Press play on the episode
'''3.''' Look for Media in the "Cause" row under the Network view, and make sure it is an audio or video file.
[[File:Screenshot from 2020-05-30 20-34-15.png|thumb|What to look for when ripping podcast of Spotify.]]
'''4.''' Right Click > Open in New Tab
'''5.''' Save as
=== Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes) ===
http://getrssfeed.com/ allows you to find the RSS feed for a given Apple Podcast link. You can then follow the steps for RSS above.
= Recovering Dead Podcasts =
=== Re-branding ===
Look for other podcasts by the same publisher. Often, old podcasts don't die and are merely re-branded by their publishers. For example, the cult classic podcast "Foreign Police ER" was re-branded as FP's "First Person." All the old MP3s from the podcast remain on the RSS feed.
=== Wayback Machine ===
In all likelihood, at least some of the the MP3 files will already be archived on the [[Wayback Machine]].
=== Stitcher and other similar podcast hosting websites ===
Because Stitcher and other podcast hosts create a copy of the files instead of linking directly to them, old podcasts can remain on Stitcher many years after they have disappeared from other podcast providers.
For example: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nyt-magazine-the-ethicists
Downloading podcasts from Stitcher follows the same process as Spotify in the above section. If you find a podcast is only available on Stitcher, please upload it to the Internet Archive.
= External links =
* {{IA|podcasts}}
[[Category:Tutorials]]
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The Internet Archive is not purely digital -- there is a '''Physical Archive''' as well. But it's set up in an somewhat unusual way -- serving primarily as a place for things that will be digitized (eventually) or have been digitized, but might need to be re-done later for different purposes or with different or better technology. Unlike most archives, it's not intended for regular random-access.
== External Links ==
* https://blog.archive.org/2011/05/12/physical-archive-launch/
* https://blog.archive.org/2011/06/06/why-preserve-books-the-new-physical-archive-of-the-internet-archive/
* https://blog.archive.org/2012/03/04/page-1-of-the-nytimes-in-a-flood-tide-of-digital-data-an-ark-full-of-books/
* https://blog.archive.org/2018/09/28/physical-archive-party-october-28th-2018/
* https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22physical+archive%22
* https://clustrmaps.com/a/3vsfq6/ (identifies the address of the Carlson warehouse)
* https://archive.org/details/warehouse380carlson (various pictures of the Carlson warehouse)
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Items on IA can have arbitrary metadata assigned to them. There are LOTS of magic keys that do various things, some fraction of which are documented below.
== Considerations about Metadata on the Internet Archive ==
While the term "metadata" has varying meanings in the archives/libraries and content management space, at the Internet Archive, this term refers specifically to database settings on each ''item'' in the database. Some of these are self-explanatory like '''title''' or '''date''', but some are not as clear, and a number of them cause the Archive to treat the item differently. Some even take actions and modifications based on being set.
For this revision of this document, the different classes of metadata can be thought of as '''System Reserved''', '''Magic''' and '''Everything Else''', that is, settings which can be put on any item but won't be treated differently than any other text field.
Due to the nature of the Internet Archive's stores, there is no "one true schema" with items, because various balkanized groups use the Archive's content different ways. A partner organization might have very explicit, refined declarations for metadata pairs that exist nowhere else in the system, while a term as simple as "subject" could be used many different ways depending on which group is using them.
=== System-Reserved ===
; [[identifier]] : The unique identifier used to reference the directory of material.
; title : The descriptive title shown for the item in the details page.
; creator : The listed "author" or "creator" for the content of the item. Usually an author with books, or a production company/director with movies, and so on.
; [[collection]] : Where the item is filed under.
; search_collection : A [[search query]] that creates a "virtual" [[collection]].
; [[mediatype]] : Currently '''movies''', '''texts''', '''audio''', '''software''', '''data''', and '''web''' each with different ways of being automatically displayed in their details page. It is incredibly easy to misclassify an item into the wrong mediatype, meaning it will likely be properly derived but not properly displayed.
; date : The official "date" of the item, be it the release date of a movie, or published date of a book, or creation date of the software. Different than the creation date of the item on the archive (which is handled by ''publicdate'' and ''addeddate'').
; subject : The term or terms that function as "keywords" for an item, such as what discipline it is, what sort of contents are in it, or who appears in it.
; licenseurl : A description of what license the item is licensed under.
; pick : Whether the item is the "pick" for the collection it's in. ''Mostly deprecated''.
; noindex : Whether the item is the in the search engine/search results.
; hidden : A deprecated version of ''noindex''. (Likely to be merged/removed in the future.)
; publicdate : ''Read-only''. The date that the item was "published". Only different from ''addeddate'' if it is part of the internal scanning operations of the archive.
; addeddate : ''Read-only''. The date and time that the item identifier was added to the internet archive and reserved.
; adder : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor added the item's identifier to the database.
; uploader : The account that originally uploaded the item into the archive.
; updater : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, what employee or contractor updated the item's information last.
; updatedate : For the Internet Archive's internal scanning operations, when the item was last updated.
; notes : A general "additional information" metadata entry for commentary on the quality of the item, when it was added, factors or considerations related to the item itself.
; rights : Known information as to who or what entities have additional rights or considerations for the item above what is mentioned in ''licenseurl''
; contributor : A sponsoring body or source for the item, such as a library, external archive, or fund/individual who provided the item (in analog or digital form) this item was created from.
; publisher : The known "publisher" of the item or the original artifact the item was generated from.
; language : The official "language" of the item, for assistance with classification but most importantly, OCR recognition.
; coverage : What the item "covers" in a geographic or country sense.
; show_hidden_subcollections : {{Question|What does this do?}}
; show_search_by_year : {{Question|What does this do?}}
=== Magic ===
; mobygames : If a URL at https://www.mobygames.com is provided, other metadata will be automatically populated from there whenever an internal script is run.
; isbn : Entering an ISBN number will populate the item (generally) with the information gleaned from MARC and other sources of book metadata. (Note: Sometimes MARC data isn't accurate. Best to name the metadata item something other than ISBN, in that case.)
; ppi-direct: Setting the ppi-direct metadata pair will provide a dpi override, instead of what the software determines by looking at the material.
; reviews-allowed: Set to <code>frozen</code> to prevent new reviews from being added to your item.
=== Everything Else ===
Assuming a metadata name is not used by the system or is a magic word, almost anything can be added to the archive's metadata entry for an item. For example, a collection of magazines might all have a special "platforms" setting to indicate what computer platforms those issues cover, or a sewing pattern collection can have a "stitch" entry for what type of stitches are needed to complete the pattern.
== See Also ==
* [[MARC]]
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Public Domain Day
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Public Domain Day is the day when copyrights expire and works enter into the public domain. This legal transition of copyright works into the public domain usually happens every year on 1 January (News Years Day) but is usually celebrated on the 26 January. The Internet Archive has hosted an annual celebration since 2019, when works started entering the public domain again.
== External links ==
* https://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday
* {{Question|Web pages, blog posts, etc about IA's celebrations?}}
[[Category:Events]]
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The Non-Wayback Internet Archive is simply a very large collection of '''millions of items'''.
In its purest form, an item is simply a directory on the Archive's servers, with a unique name referred to as its ''identifier''. This uniquely-named directory will contain several system files (for metadata, system information, hashes, etc.) and the rest will be up for grabs and represent the actual data in the item. Items can have subdirectories and even entire filesystems beneath them, although there are increased issues if there are too many files or the items themselves are too large.
These items come from several sources: the Internet Archive's employees/contractors/projects, partner organizations or efforts, and individual users that can add new items into the open collections.
The items are classified under several "media types" that dictate how the content of the item will be presented in the details page/theater, the page for that item that is located at '''https://archive.org/details/ITEM'''. Using the web interface or a command line program, it is possible to engage with the contents of the items all different ways.
Items can be grouped together into [[collection]]s, which are also a type of item (although they generally don't contain actual data of their own).
The maximum size of an item is 1TB.
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Exporting podcasts from WordPress
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This is a tutorial for exporting podcast MP3s and their metadata from a WordPress site that's using the [https://wordpress.org/plugins/powerpress/ Blubrry PowerPress] podcasting plugin and importing them into the Internet Archive as separate items. The instructions assume a macOS environment, but any OS with a text editor, spreadsheet program, and command line will work.
[[File:Wp-all-export.jpg|thumb|right|An example of how to configure WP All Export to produce a CSV file with the necessary metadata.]]
# Install the [https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-all-export/ WP All Export] plugin in the WordPress site.
# On that plugin's "New Export" page, create a custom export of all posts, including these fields: ID, Slug, Title, Content, Author Username, Date, Permalink, enclosure, Tags
# Open the resulting CSV file. Each cell in the "enclosure" column consists of four lines. The first line in each is the URL to an MP3. Collect those URLs into a separate text file (one URL per line) named '''wp-podcast-download-urls.txt''' in a directory named '''wp-podcast'''.
# To download all the MP3s, open Terminal, navigate to the '''wp-podcast''' directory, and execute ''wget -i wp-podcast-download-urls.txt --no-check-certificate''
# If you have album art for the podcast, save it to the '''wp-podcast''' directory as a JPEG named '''cover.jpg'''
# Open the CSV file in a spreadsheet editor (Excel, Numbers, Google Sheets).
#* Rename the "Slug", "enclosure", "Author Username", "Tags", and "Permalink" column headers to "identifier", "file", "creator", "subject", and "source", respectively.
#* Change the cell formatting in the "Date" column to use YYYY-MM-DD format. (You may need to change the cell type from "Date" to "Text"; otherwise, the spreadsheet may display one value but be storing another.)
#* Run a search-replace on the "subject" column to change the pipes to semicolons.
#* The fourth line of each cell in the "enclosure" column contains the episode length, which can be moved to a separate "runtime" column.
#* Remove everything else from each "enclosure" cell except the MP3 filename.
#* Create a column named "mediatype" and fill it with the value "audio".
#* Copy the "descriptions" into a text editor (such as [https://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/ BBEdit]) to add paragraph tags and remove carriage returns and CSS tags. Note that the Internet Archive's command line importer will not preserve hyperlinks in this column.
#* Copy the "creator" column and name it "taper".
#* For each podcast episode, create another row that has the same identifier, '''cover.jpg''' in the "file" column, and all other columns blank.
# Export the Excel file to a CSV named '''wp-podcast-upload.csv''' in the '''wp-podcast''' directory. ([https://pastebin.com/B0Syepjv Here is a sample CSV] generated using the above workflow.)
# Use a text editor to change the CSV file's encoding from "Unicode (UTF-8, with BOM)" to "Unicode (UTF-8)" and to eliminate high-ASCII characters ("Zap Gremlins" in BBEdit).
# If you haven't already, install the Internet Archive [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/installation.html command line tool] for [https://archive.org/services/docs/api/internetarchive/cli.html#bulk-uploading bulk uploading].
# Again in the Terminal, and still in the '''wp-podcast''' directory, run this command: ''time ia upload --spreadsheet=wp-podcast-upload.csv 2>&1 | tee wp-podcast-upload.log''
# If you uploaded more than fifty related podcast episodes, then they qualify for a collection. Copy the "identifier" column out of '''wp-podcast-upload.csv''' and paste it into an email to '''collections-service@archive.org''' with this other information:
#* The email address(es) of the account(s) that uploaded the content
#* A list of the item links or a search query which will identify them
#* The name of the collection.
#* A brief description (to be used on your collection page) of your organization and/or the material housed in the collection.
#* A suggested identifier (the tail of the URL for the collection page) for the collection page (please use meaningful words and it should be 5-80 characters preferably lowercase and/or numbers only. no special characters or spaces)
#* At least one Subject Tag that describes the collection. Please separate multiple tags with semicolon.
#* (optional) The logo you would like to display on the collection page. Best if it is at least 500p x 500p or, at least 500px wide or high.
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On IA, a '''collection''' is a type of [[item]] that groups other items. They can only be created by authorized people, generally staff, and serve as the primary organizing method for structuring groups of items. Collections can be nested, and items can be in multiple collections, forming a graph (which may include cycles).
An item is included in a collection by specifying the collection [[identifier]] as a value of the '''collection''' metadata key for the item. This can be repeated to include an item in multiple collections.
Another method for including items in a collection is by specifying the '''search_collection''' metadata key ''on'' the collection, with a [[search query]] as the value. Then all the items matched by that search query will be included in the collection, although the backlink from the item to the collection won't show up.
There are large, overarching collections (like {{IA|texts}} ) and specific collections for an institution or type of item, like {{IA|bostonlibrary}} or {{IA|nationalknittingmagazine}}. Some collections also have magic effects, including making the items accessible only to logged in users ({{IA|loggedin}}), geo-blocked ({{IA|geo_restricted}}), throttled ({{IA|highbandwidth}}), showing an NSFW warning ({{IA|no-preview}}), or disabling the download view ({{IA|stream_only}}).
The overarching collections are:
* {{IA id|web}} -- Web Crawls
* {{IA id|texts}} -- eBooks and Texts
* {{IA id|movies}} -- Moving Image Archive
* {{IA id|audio}} -- Audio Archive
* {{IA id|software}} -- The Internet Archive Software Collection
* {{IA id|image}} -- Images
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